A Hybrid of Adaptation and Dynamic Routing based on SDN for Improving QoE in HTTP Adaptive VBR Video Streaming
Hong Thinh Pham, Ngoc Nam Pham, Huu Thanh Nguyen, Alan Marshall, Thu, Huong Truong

TL;DR
This paper proposes a cross-layer approach combining SDN-based dynamic routing and client-side quality adaptation to enhance QoE in HTTP adaptive VBR video streaming, resulting in higher bitrates and smoother playback.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hybrid method integrating SDN-based dynamic routing with client-side adaptation for improved video streaming QoE.
Findings
Higher overall bitrates achieved
Smoother viewing experience demonstrated
Effective cross-layer integration validated
Abstract
Recently, HTTP Adaptive Streaming HAS has received significant attention from both industry and academia based on its ability to enhancing media streaming services over the Internet. Recent research solutions that have tried to improve HAS by adaptation at the client side only may not be completely effective without interacting with routing decisions in the upper layers. In this paper, we address the aforementioned issue by proposing a dynamic bandwidth allocation and management architecture for streaming video flows to improve users satisfaction. We also introduce an initial cross layer hybrid method that combines quality adaptation of variable bitrate video streaming over the HTTP protocol at the client side and SDN based dynamical routing. This scheme is enabled by the Software Defined Networking architecture that is now being considered as an emerging paradigm that disassociates the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage and Video Quality Assessment · Video Coding and Compression Technologies · Network Traffic and Congestion Control
