StreamOptix: A Cross-layer Adaptive Video Delivery Scheme
Mufan Liu, Le Yang, Yifan Wang, Yiling Xu, Ye-Kui Wang, Yunfeng Guan

TL;DR
StreamOptix introduces a novel cross-layer video delivery scheme that jointly optimizes PHY, MAC, and APP layers, significantly improving video quality and resource utilization in network transmissions.
Contribution
It proposes a three-stage optimization framework for cross-layer video delivery, integrating adaptive bitrate, resource allocation, and link adaptation, addressing complex layer interactions.
Findings
Demonstrates improved video quality over existing methods
Validates effectiveness across various network conditions
Provides a foundation for multimodal communication extensions
Abstract
This paper presents a cross-layer video delivery scheme, StreamOptix, and proposes a joint optimization algorithm for video delivery that leverages the characteristics of the physical (PHY), medium access control (MAC), and application (APP) layers. Most existing methods for optimizing video transmission over different layers were developed individually. Realizing a cross-layer design has always been a significant challenge, mainly due to the complex interactions and mismatches in timescales between layers, as well as the presence of distinct objectives in different layers. To address these complications, we take a divide-and-conquer approach and break down the formulated cross-layer optimization problem for video delivery into three sub-problems. We then propose a three-stage closedloop optimization framework, which consists of 1) an adaptive bitrate (ABR) strategy based on the link…
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TopicsImage and Video Quality Assessment · Multimedia Communication and Technology · Video Coding and Compression Technologies
