PDStream: Slashing Long-Tail Delay in Interactive Video Streaming via Pseudo-Dual Streaming
Xuedou Xiao, Yingying Zuo, Mingxuan Yan, Kezhong Liu, Wei Wang

TL;DR
PDStream introduces a pseudo-dual streaming method for interactive video that splits delay-sensitive and delay-tolerant functions across two streams, significantly reducing long-tail delay while maintaining video quality.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel pseudo-dual streaming algorithm that minimizes end-to-end delay in interactive video streaming by splitting functions across two streams with minimal overhead.
Findings
Reduces average E2E delay by 17.5%
Cuts 97th percentile delay by 33.3%
Maintains video clarity under bandwidth variations
Abstract
End-to-end (E2E) delay is critical for interactive video streaming (IVS) experiences, but remains unsatisfactory for its long-tail distribution caused by periodic large keyframes. Conventional optimization strategies, such as jitter buffer, bitrate adaptation, and customized encoding, either sacrifice clarity, average delay, or compatibility. To address this issue, we propose PDStream, a novel pseudo-dual streaming algorithm, aimed at minimizing E2E delay while maintaining video clarity. The core idea is to split the two functions, delay-sensitive playback and delay-tolerant reference, on keyframes through dual streaming. Specifically, the playback function is held by a second parallel stream, which comprises much smaller non-keyframes and is allocated more immediate bandwidth for real-time performance. The reference function is ensured by the first stream with keyframe preservation,…
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TopicsImage and Video Quality Assessment · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Multimedia Communication and Technology
