REVISION: A Roadmap on Adaptive Video Streaming Optimization
Farzad Tashtarian, Christian Timmerer

TL;DR
REVISION presents a comprehensive roadmap and layered architecture to optimize adaptive video streaming, aiming to enhance user experience and system efficiency across diverse consumer devices.
Contribution
It introduces the REVISION optimization framework and a novel layered architecture specifically designed to improve adaptive video streaming in consumer electronics.
Findings
Proposes the REVISION optimization triangle for streaming enhancement
Designs a three-layer architecture for better streaming system management
Aims to significantly improve multimedia experience on consumer devices
Abstract
Due to the soaring popularity of video applications and the consequent rise in video traffic on the Internet, technologies like HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) are crucial for delivering high Quality of Experience (QoE) to consumers. HAS technology enables video players on consumer devices to enhance viewer engagement by dynamically adapting video content quality based on network conditions. This is especially relevant for consumer electronics as it ensures an optimized viewing experience across a variety of devices, from smartphones to smart TVs. This paper introduces REVISION, an efficient roadmap designed to enhance adaptive video streaming, a core feature of modern consumer electronics. The REVISION optimization triangle highlights three essential aspects for improving streaming: Objective, Input Space, and Action Domain. Additionally, REVISION proposes a novel layer-based…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage and Video Quality Assessment · Video Coding and Compression Technologies · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
