Title
Client starvation: a shortcoming of client-driven adaptive streaming in named data networking
Abstract
Information-centric Networking (ICN) as a potential Future Internet architecture has to efficiently support the consumption of multimedia content. Recent proposals consider the reuse of MPEG-DASH to provide adaptive streaming in ICN. Due to the fact that MPEG-DASH relies on pure client-driven adaptation, it encounters difficulties dealing with ICN's inherent caching and multi-path transmission. By conducting simulations using the concrete ICN approach Named Data Networking (NDN), we show that pure client-driven adaptation leads to shortcomings. Furthermore, we propose to use in-network adaptation based on scalable content for overcoming these shortcomings in NDN.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2660129.2660162
ICN
Keywords
Field
DocType
adaptive streaming,information-centric networking,network communications
Computer science,Reuse,Content based networking,Computer network,Internet architecture,Information-centric networking,Scalability
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.48
5
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Daniel Posch1936.54
Christian Kreuzberger2121.63
Benjamin Rainer322519.30
Hermann Hellwagner41114134.97