Title
A Comparison-Based Study of Quality-Oriented Video on Demand
Abstract
The Quality Oriented Adaptation Scheme (QOAS) is used for high bit-rate multimedia streaming in local broadband multi-service all-IP networks. It balances two opposing goals: providing high quality multimedia-based services to end-users, and increasing the infrastructure utilisation and number of customers simultaneously served. Extensive objective testing results presented in this paper show that QOAS achieves high performance in terms of end-user perceived quality, loss rate, throughput, link utilisation, and number of customers simultaneously served. These results were obtained even in highly loaded and variable delivery conditions caused by traffic of different types, sizes, and variation patterns. QOAS performance was assessed stand-alone and in comparison with other existing solutions, adaptive and non-adaptive. Index Terms—Adaptive video streaming, feedback control,
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/TBC.2006.886451
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions
Keywords
DocType
Volume
IP networks,quality of service,video on demand,video streaming,IP networks,QOAS,broadband multiservice,high bit-rate multimedia streaming,quality oriented adaptation scheme,video on demand,Adaptive video streaming,end-user perceived quality,feedback control,grading scheme
Journal
53
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0018-9316
19
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.00
22
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gabriel-Miro Muntean1804.82
Philip Perry235329.95
Liam Murphy381174.94