Advanced techniques for adaptive video streaming in SDNs
Wilder Castellanos, Juan Gabriel Bustos, Fran Wilson Sanabria

TL;DR
This paper explores adaptive video streaming over SDNs, evaluating techniques like MPEG/DASH and scalable coding through experiments on a Mininet-based network topology.
Contribution
It presents a methodology for adaptive video transmission in SDNs and evaluates its effectiveness using experimental setups.
Findings
Adaptive streaming techniques improve video quality in SDNs.
Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of MPEG/DASH and scalable coding in SDNs.
Abstract
This chapter briefky describes a study on software defined networks and the tools necessary for video transmission on this type of networks. Among the aspects presented is the methodology used to establish the video transmission and the procedure to evaluate the quality obtained. A video transmission experiment is presented, which consists on the evaluation of adaptive transmission of video streams using adaptive techniques as MPEG/DASH and scalable coding. The experiments were carried out over a software defined network topology in the MININET Platform
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Image and Video Quality Assessment · Video Coding and Compression Technologies
