TY - GEN
T1 - QoE-aware priority marking and traffic management for H.264/SVC-based mobile video delivery
AU - Fu, Bo
AU - Staehle, Dirk
AU - Kunzmann, Gerald
AU - Steinbach, Eckehard
AU - Kellerer, Wolfgang
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Mobile network operators experience a rapid increase of traffic in their networks that is mainly driven by the growing popularity of mobile video applications. They partly compensate this traffic increase by improved transmission technology and network densification. Supporting videos at high quality during peak traffic, however, does not scale economically. Instead, means are required for the operator to adapt the bitrate of the videos to the current network situation. Scalable Video Coding (SVC) provides a convenient way to adapt the bitrates of video streams in the network by dropping bit stream layers. From resource utilization point of view, the limitation of SVC is that the layer structure does not allow an operator to compare the importance of two layers of different videos with respect to their contribution to the user-perceived video quality. In existing solutions, the limitation is resolved by implementing sophisticated optimization algorithms at network bottlenecks for optimal rate adaptation among multiple videos. We take a different approach to eliminate the overhead of signaling and implementations introduced by the optimizations at bottlenecks while targeting at the same optimization goal. We propose a QoE-aware priority marking algorithm for SVC-based video streaming. In our approach, SVC layers are mapped to a finite number of priorities which are marked in video packets to be transmitted with video streams. This mapping takes into account the data rate and the quality contribution of a layer among layers of a group of videos. At network bottlenecks, rate adaptation simply follows the pre-determined priorities without further optimization needed. Our results show that the QoE-aware priority marking algorithm indeed overcomes the limitations of existing SVC packet marking and has the potential to achieve a QoE-optimal resource utilization in wireless access networks.
AB - Mobile network operators experience a rapid increase of traffic in their networks that is mainly driven by the growing popularity of mobile video applications. They partly compensate this traffic increase by improved transmission technology and network densification. Supporting videos at high quality during peak traffic, however, does not scale economically. Instead, means are required for the operator to adapt the bitrate of the videos to the current network situation. Scalable Video Coding (SVC) provides a convenient way to adapt the bitrates of video streams in the network by dropping bit stream layers. From resource utilization point of view, the limitation of SVC is that the layer structure does not allow an operator to compare the importance of two layers of different videos with respect to their contribution to the user-perceived video quality. In existing solutions, the limitation is resolved by implementing sophisticated optimization algorithms at network bottlenecks for optimal rate adaptation among multiple videos. We take a different approach to eliminate the overhead of signaling and implementations introduced by the optimizations at bottlenecks while targeting at the same optimization goal. We propose a QoE-aware priority marking algorithm for SVC-based video streaming. In our approach, SVC layers are mapped to a finite number of priorities which are marked in video packets to be transmitted with video streams. This mapping takes into account the data rate and the quality contribution of a layer among layers of a group of videos. At network bottlenecks, rate adaptation simply follows the pre-determined priorities without further optimization needed. Our results show that the QoE-aware priority marking algorithm indeed overcomes the limitations of existing SVC packet marking and has the potential to achieve a QoE-optimal resource utilization in wireless access networks.
KW - mobile video streaming
KW - priority marking
KW - qoe
KW - svc
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84889816569&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1145/2512840.2512865
DO - 10.1145/2512840.2512865
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84889816569
SN - 9781450323710
T3 - PM2HW2N 2013 - Proceedings of the 8th ACM Workshop on Performance Monitoring and Measurement of Heterogeneous Wireless and Wired Networks, Co-located with ACM MSWiM 2013
SP - 173
EP - 180
BT - PM2HW2N 2013 - Proceedings of the 8th ACM Workshop on Performance Monitoring and Measurement of Heterogeneous Wireless and Wired Networks, Co-located with ACM MSWiM 2013
T2 - 8th ACM Int. Workshop on Performance Monitoring, Measurement, and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Wireless and Wired Networks, PM2HW2N 2013, Held in Conjunction with the 16th ACM Int. Conf. on MSWiM 2013
Y2 - 3 November 2013 through 8 November 2013
ER -