Title
Evaluating Video Streaming in Network Architectures for the Internet of Things
Abstract
In this paper we discuss the experimentation results we obtained from performing video streaming in Internet of Things (IoT) scenarios built on top of Content Centric Networking (CCN) architecture. More precisely, we used the Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) mechanism to split videos into multiple pieces, also offering multiple bit-rates. Such pieces are then streamed by a DASH client from a typical HTTP server through a CCN network. HTTP/CCN adapters are used to translate the HTTP requests to CCN interests and HTTP responses to CCN content objects. The results are promising, the experiment demonstrated that CCN can fit into IoT environments and that its integrated caching mechanisms will highly reduce the necessary time to retrieve content, specifically streamed video, therefore increasing network efficiency.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/IMIS.2013.76
IMIS
Keywords
Field
DocType
ccn network,ccn adapter,iot environment,video streaming,multiple bit-rates,content object,multiple piece,network architectures,content centric networking,ccn interest,network efficiency,dash client,media,protocols,internet of things,dash,network,transport protocols,internet,architecture,http server,computer architecture,servers,network architecture
Architecture,Hypermedia,Computer science,Internet of Things,Network architecture,Computer network,Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP,Content centric networking,Multimedia,Dash,Web server
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.57
11
Authors
7