To guarantee quality of delivery for video streaming over software defined networks, efficient predictors and adaptive routing frameworks are required. We demonstrate an agent that predicts video quality of delivery metrics in a scalable way using a bespoke codec-aware learning model. We also demonstrate the integration of this agent with an adaptive framework for centrally controlled software-defined networks that re-configures network operational paths in response to the learning agent, ensuring that good quality of delivery of video is maintained during periods of congestion. The demo scenario highlights the feasibility, scalability and accuracy of the framework
While video streaming has dominated the Internet traffic, video service providers (VSPs) compete on ...
Prediction systems present some challenges on two fronts: the relation between video quality and obs...
Software Defined Networks (SDN), when combined with Network Function Virtualization (NFV) represents...
To guarantee quality of delivery for video streaming over software defined networks, efficient predi...
Recently, video streaming services consumption has grown massively and is foreseen to increase even ...
The past decade has witnessed a massive increase in Internet video traffic. The Cisco Visual Forecas...
© 2016 IEEE. Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) or MPEG-DASH is a popular technique that al...
WOS: 000366785500013Software-defined networking is a recently emerging paradigm that decouples the c...
As a different approach from the conventional network architecture, Software Defined Networks (SDN),...
| openaire: EC/H2020/761898/EU//MATILDAHTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is becoming the de-facto video ...
Abstract HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is becoming the de-facto video delivery technology over best...
Recently, video streaming services consumption has grown massively and is foreseen to increase even ...
Dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP (DASH) is a simple, but effective, technology for video streami...
Nowadays, multimedia applications such as video streaming services have become significantly popular...
The majority of Internet video traffic today is delivered via HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS). Recent ...
While video streaming has dominated the Internet traffic, video service providers (VSPs) compete on ...
Prediction systems present some challenges on two fronts: the relation between video quality and obs...
Software Defined Networks (SDN), when combined with Network Function Virtualization (NFV) represents...
To guarantee quality of delivery for video streaming over software defined networks, efficient predi...
Recently, video streaming services consumption has grown massively and is foreseen to increase even ...
The past decade has witnessed a massive increase in Internet video traffic. The Cisco Visual Forecas...
© 2016 IEEE. Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) or MPEG-DASH is a popular technique that al...
WOS: 000366785500013Software-defined networking is a recently emerging paradigm that decouples the c...
As a different approach from the conventional network architecture, Software Defined Networks (SDN),...
| openaire: EC/H2020/761898/EU//MATILDAHTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is becoming the de-facto video ...
Abstract HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is becoming the de-facto video delivery technology over best...
Recently, video streaming services consumption has grown massively and is foreseen to increase even ...
Dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP (DASH) is a simple, but effective, technology for video streami...
Nowadays, multimedia applications such as video streaming services have become significantly popular...
The majority of Internet video traffic today is delivered via HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS). Recent ...
While video streaming has dominated the Internet traffic, video service providers (VSPs) compete on ...
Prediction systems present some challenges on two fronts: the relation between video quality and obs...
Software Defined Networks (SDN), when combined with Network Function Virtualization (NFV) represents...