Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is a standard for delivering video in segments and adapting each segment's bitrate (quality), to adjust to changing and limited network bandwidth. We study segment prefetching, informed by machine learning predictions of bitrates of client segment requests, implemented at the network edge. We formulate this client segment request prediction problem as a supervised learning problem of predicting the bitrate of a client's next segment request, in order to prefetch it at the mobile edge, with the objective of jointly improving the video streaming experience for the users and network bandwidth utilization for the service provider. The results of extensive evaluations showed a segment request predictio...
International audienceDynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is currently a widely adopted tech...
Recently, there has been an increase in research interest in the seamless streaming of video on top ...
In this paper, we present a Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) scheme for enabling network edge-assisted vi...
Streaming high-quality video over dynamic radio networks is challenging. Dynamic adaptive streaming ...
Session F: Service provisionInternational audience—Since video traffic has become the major source o...
The majority of Internet video traffic today is delivered via HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS). Recent ...
Nearly all bitrate adaptive video content delivered today is streamed using protocols that run a pur...
International audienceDynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) was introduced to enable high vide...
Future fifth generation (5G) networks are envisioned to provide improved Quality-of-Experience (QoE)...
Continuously monitoring the network activity to proactively recognise possible problems and prevent ...
Today\u27s HTTP adaptive streaming applications are designed to provide high levels of Quality of Ex...
The wide adoption of multimedia service-capable mobile devices, the availability of better networks ...
In dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP (DASH), a video file is encoded at different bitrates and se...
Streaming video is responsible for the bulk of Internet traffic these days. For this reason, Interne...
International audienceDynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is currently a widely adopted tech...
Recently, there has been an increase in research interest in the seamless streaming of video on top ...
In this paper, we present a Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) scheme for enabling network edge-assisted vi...
Streaming high-quality video over dynamic radio networks is challenging. Dynamic adaptive streaming ...
Session F: Service provisionInternational audience—Since video traffic has become the major source o...
The majority of Internet video traffic today is delivered via HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS). Recent ...
Nearly all bitrate adaptive video content delivered today is streamed using protocols that run a pur...
International audienceDynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) was introduced to enable high vide...
Future fifth generation (5G) networks are envisioned to provide improved Quality-of-Experience (QoE)...
Continuously monitoring the network activity to proactively recognise possible problems and prevent ...
Today\u27s HTTP adaptive streaming applications are designed to provide high levels of Quality of Ex...
The wide adoption of multimedia service-capable mobile devices, the availability of better networks ...
In dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP (DASH), a video file is encoded at different bitrates and se...
Streaming video is responsible for the bulk of Internet traffic these days. For this reason, Interne...
International audienceDynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is currently a widely adopted tech...
Recently, there has been an increase in research interest in the seamless streaming of video on top ...
In this paper, we present a Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) scheme for enabling network edge-assisted vi...