Performance Analysis of ACTE

Author:

Bentaleb Abdelhak1ORCID,Timmerer Christian2,Begen Ali C.3,Zimmermann Roger1

Affiliation:

1. School of Computing, National University of Singapore, Singapore

2. Alpen-Adria Universität 8 Bitmovin, Klagenfurt, Austria

3. Ozyegin University 8 Networked Media, Turkey

Abstract

HTTP adaptive streaming with chunked transfer encoding can offer low-latency streaming without sacrificing the coding efficiency. This allows media segments to be delivered while still being packaged. However, conventional schemes often make widely inaccurate bandwidth measurements due to the presence of idle periods between the chunks and hence this is causing sub-optimal adaptation decisions. To address this issue, we earlier proposed ACTE (ABR for Chunked Transfer Encoding) [6], a bandwidth prediction scheme for low-latency chunked streaming. While ACTE was a significant step forward, in this study we focus on two still remaining open areas, namely, (i) quantifying the impact of encoding parameters, including chunk and segment durations, bitrate levels, minimum interval between IDR-frames and frame rate on ACTE, and (ii) exploring the impact of video content complexity on ACTE. We thoroughly investigate these questions and report on our findings. We also discuss some additional issues that arise in the context of pursuing very low latency HTTP video streaming.

Funder

Christian Doppler Laboratory ATHENA

Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) under the Next Generation Video Streaming project “PROMETHEUS,”

Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 2 under MOE’s official

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture

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