Title
Objective and subjective evaluation of QOAS video streaming over broadband networks
Abstract
This article presents objective and subjective testing results that assess the performance of the Quality-Oriented Adaptation Scheme (QOAS) when used for high quality multimedia streaming over local broadband IP networks. Results of objective tests using a QOAS simulation model show very efficient adaptation in terms of end-user perceived quality, loss rate, and bandwidth utilization, compared to existing adaptive streaming schemes such as LDA+, and TFRCP. Subjective tests confirm these results by showing high end-user perceived quality of the QOAS under various network conditions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/TNSM.2005.4798298
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
Keywords
Field
DocType
bandwidth utilization,existing adaptive,subjective evaluation,efficient adaptation,subjective test,high quality multimedia,broadband network,objective test,qoas video,quality-oriented adaptation scheme,qoas simulation model,high end-user,subjective testing result,engineering management,servers,bandwidth,simulation model,multiprotocol label switching,testing,quality of service
Multiprotocol Label Switching,Computer science,Video streaming,Server,Quality of service,Computer network,Broadband,Objective test,Bandwidth (signal processing),Broadband networks
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
2
1
28
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.17
28
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gabriel-Miro Muntean11880143.82
Philip Perry235329.95
Liam Murphy381174.94