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Journal articles on the topic "Streaming adaptatif HTTP"
Nguyen, Duc V., Hung T. Le, Pham Ngoc Nam, Anh T. Pham, and Truong Cong Thang. "Adaptation method for video streaming over HTTP/2." IEICE Communications Express 5, no. 3 (2016): 69–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1587/comex.2015xbl0177.
Full textLe, Hung T., Hai N. Nguyen, Nam Pham Ngoc, Anh T. Pham, and Truong Cong Thang. "A Novel Adaptation Method for HTTP Streaming of VBR Videos over Mobile Networks." Mobile Information Systems 2016 (2016): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/2920850.
Full textEvensen, Kristian, Tomas Kupka, Haakon Riiser, Pengpeng Ni, Ragnhild Eg, Carsten Griwodz, and Pål Halvorsen. "Adaptive Media Streaming to Mobile Devices: Challenges, Enhancements, and Recommendations." Advances in Multimedia 2014 (2014): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/805852.
Full textLiu, Chenghao, Miska M. Hannuksela, and Moncef Gabbouj. "Client-Driven Joint Cache Management and Rate Adaptation for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP." International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting 2013 (2013): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/471683.
Full textZhang, Weizhan, Hao He, Shuyan Ye, Zhiwen Wang, and Qinghua Zheng. "Enhancing QoE for Mobile Users by Environment-Aware HTTP Adaptive Streaming." Sensors 18, no. 11 (October 27, 2018): 3645. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18113645.
Full textTian, Guibin, and Yong Liu. "Towards Agile and Smooth Video Adaptation in HTTP Adaptive Streaming." IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 24, no. 4 (August 2016): 2386–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tnet.2015.2464700.
Full textKumar, Venkata Phani M., and Sudipta Mahapatra. "Quality of Experience Driven Rate Adaptation for Adaptive HTTP Streaming." IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting 64, no. 2 (June 2018): 602–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tbc.2018.2799301.
Full textThang, Truong Cong, Hung T. Le, Anh T. Pham, and Yong Man Ro. "An Evaluation of Bitrate Adaptation Methods for HTTP Live Streaming." IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 32, no. 4 (April 2014): 693–705. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jsac.2014.140403.
Full textKim, Myoungwoo, and Kwangsue Chung. "A Video Quality Adaptation Algorithm to Improve QoE for HTTP Adaptive Streaming Service." Journal of KIISE 44, no. 1 (January 15, 2017): 95–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.5626/jok.2017.44.1.95.
Full textPark, Jiwoo, Minsu Kim, and Kwangsue Chung. "Buffer-based rate adaptation scheme for HTTP video streaming with consistent quality." Computer Science and Information Systems, no. 00 (2021): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/csis200820021p.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Streaming adaptatif HTTP"
Bouzakaria, Nassima. "Contributions au streaming HTTP adaptatif avancé." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, ENST, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017ENST0037.
Full textHTTP adaptive streaming is a recent topic in multimedia communications with on-going standardization activities, especially with the MPEG-DASH standard which covers on demand and live services. One of the main issues in live services deployment is the reduction of various latencies, the initial delay before the playback and the overall end-to-end latency. In this thesis, we address the problem of these latencies in live DASH streaming. First, we review the causes of startup delay in DASH and common strategies used to reduce this delay. We propose a new method based on HTTP/1.1 and compatible with existing caching and delivery infrastructures for reducing the initial setup of an MPEG-DASH session. Second, we investigate the major contributor components to the end-to-end latency. We propose a complete novel low latency live DASH streaming system. Third, we show how such a low latency live DASH system can be used to enable combined broadcast and broadband services while keeping the client buffering requirements on the broadcast link low. Our proposed approach insures two functionalities: synchronization of both contents delivered through different distribution networks and keeping the client buffering requirements on the broadcast link low
Ben, Ameur Chiheb. "TCP Protocol Optimization for HTTP Adaptive Streaming." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015REN1S127/document.
Full textHTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) is a streaming video technique widely used over the Internet. It employs Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as transport protocol and it splits the original video inside the server into segments of same duration, called "chunks", that are transcoded into multiple quality levels. The HAS player, on the client side, requests for one chunk each chunk duration and it commonly selects the quality level based on the estimated bandwidth of the previous chunk(s). Given that the HAS clients are located inside access networks, our investigation involves several HAS clients sharing the same bottleneck link and competing for bandwidth. Here, a degradation of both Quality of Experience (QoE) of HAS users and Quality of Service (QoS) of the access network are often recorded. The objective of this thesis is to optimize the TCP protocol in order to solve both QoE and QoS degradations. Our first contribution consists of proposing a gateway-based shaping method, that we called Receive Window Tuning Method (RWTM); it employs the TCP flow control and passive round trip time estimation on the gateway side. We compared the performances of RWTM with another gateway-based shaping method that is based on queuing discipline, called Hierarchical Token Bucket shaping Method (HTBM). The results of evaluation indicate that RWTM outperforms HTBM not only in terms of QoE of HAS but also in terms of QoS of access network by reducing the queuing delay and significantly reducing packet drop rate at the bottleneck.Our second contribution consists of a comparative evaluation when combining two shaping methods, RWTM and HTBM, and four very common TCP variants, NewReno, Vegas, Illinois and Cubic. The results show that there is a significant discordance in performance between combinations. Furthermore, the best combination that improves performances in the majority of scenarios is when combining Illinois variant with RWTM. In addition, the results reveal the importance of an efficient updating of the slow start threshold value, ssthresh, to accelerate the convergence toward the best feasible quality level. Our third contribution consists of proposing a novel HAS-based TCP variant, that we called TcpHas; it is a TCP congestion control algorithm that takes into consideration the specifications of HAS flow. Besides, it estimates the optimal quality level of its corresponding HAS flow based on end-to-end bandwidth estimation. Then, it permanently performs HAS traffic shaping based on the encoding rate of the estimated level. It also updates ssthresh to accelerate convergence speed. A comparative performance evaluation of TcpHas with a recent and well-known TCP variant that employs adaptive decrease mechanism, called Westwood+, was performed. Results indicated that TcpHas largely outperforms Westwood+; it offers better quality level stability on the optimal quality level, it dramatically reduces the packet drop rate and it generates lower queuing delay
Ye, Zakaria. "Analyse de Performance des Services de Vidéo Streaming Adaptatif dans les Réseaux Mobiles." Thesis, Avignon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017AVIG0219/document.
Full textDue to the growth of video traffic over the Internet in recent years, HTTP AdaptiveStreaming (HAS) solution becomes the most popular streaming technology because ithas been succesfully adopted by the different actors in Internet video ecosystem. Itallows the service providers to use traditional stateless web servers and mobile edgecaches for streaming videos. Further, it allows users to access media content frombehind Firewalls and NATs.In this thesis we focus on the design of a novel video streaming delivery solutioncalled Backward-Shifted Coding (BSC), a complementary solution to Dynamic AdaptiveStreaming over HTTP (DASH), the standard version of HAS. We first describe theBackward-Shifted Coding scheme architecture based on the multi-layer Scalable VideoCoding (SVC). We also discuss the implementation of BSC protocol in DASH environment.Then, we perform the analytical evaluation of the Backward-Sihifted Codingusing results from queueing theory. The analytical results show that BSC considerablydecreases the video playback interruption which is the worst event that users can experienceduring the video session. Therefore, we design bitrate adaptation algorithms inorder to enhance the Quality of Experience (QoE) of the users in DASH/BSC system.The results of the proposed adaptation algorithms show that the flexibility of BSC allowsus to improve both the video quality and the variations of the quality during thestreaming session.Finally, we propose new caching policies to be used with video contents encodedusing SVC. Indeed, in DASH/BSC system, cache servers are deployed to make contentsclosed to the users in order to reduce network latency and improve user-perceived experience.We use Linear Programming to obtain optimal static cache composition tocompare with the results of our proposed algorithms. We show that these algorithmsincrease the system overall hit ratio and offload the backhaul links by decreasing thefetched content from the origin web servers
Karagkioules, Theodoros. "Optimization of adaptive video streaming in mobile networks." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Institut polytechnique de Paris, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019IPPAT005.
Full textAs mobile networking technology is experiencing perpetual evolution and the computing capabilities of mobile devices are being constantly enhanced, the demand for bandwidth-intensive mobile multimedia consumption is currently experiencing an unprecedented surge. In 2017, mobile video streaming accounted for 58% of the global mobile data traffic, a percentage that is projected to reach a striking 79% by 2022. Most of this traffic is Video on Demand (VoD) over HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS), which undoubtedly becomes fast an integral part of the mobile client’s life. HAS solutions employ rate adaptation algorithms, that seamlessly adjust the rate of the media stream, to compensate for changing network conditions. Most notably, Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is a standard for HAS, that uses existing web server infrastructure and is now the dominant solution for video delivery. Nonetheless, video delivery over mobile networks still faces substantial challenges, primarily in mobile networks, that are commonly characterized by throughput variation; primarily attributed to physical effects associated with radio propagation, along with shortterm session interruptions attributed to user mobility. Depending on the current user location, channel degradation can have a detrimental impact on user Quality of Experience (QoE). The scope of this dissertation is to treat these challenges of video delivery in mobile networks and expedite its optimization, under two distinct perspectives. Under the perspective of Over the Top (OTT) video service providers, we propose new mobile rate adaptation algorithms; whereas, under the perspective of telecommunication equipment vendors and network service operators, we explore the merits of HAS traffic collection and its analysis, on network management. Upon conducting a performance evaluation of stateof- the-art HAS schemes, we have identified 3 open issues in the current state of HAS. The first issue concerns the type of input that drives the rate adaptation logic. Although several rate adaptation algorithms have been introduced in order to improve user QoE, only few leverage cross-layer and sensor information that is nowadays readily available in all modern mobile devices, while most rely on either throughput estimation or application-level readings, such as the amount of pre-fetched data. In that direction, we propose a new context-aware rate adaptation solution, that incorporates cellular sensor information into the rate adaptation process. The second open issue concerns OTT video service providers, who are continuously expanding their services to include more diverse user classes, network scenarios, and streaming applications. Most existing rate adaptation algorithms depend on statistical models for the unknowns and thus face complications at generalizing appropriately well beyond a certain scope of usage. To mitigate this limitation, we propose a novel rate adaptation algorithm based on online learning, that performs well over a wide spectrum of streaming scenarios due to its design principle; its ability to learn. It does so without requiring any parameter tuning, modifications according to application type or statistical assumptions for the channel. Last, the third open issue regards the absence of available data-sets for up-to-date mobile video streaming traffic. To better understand HAS traffic and also in order to obtain reliable data that would ultimately enable operators to optimize their networks, we conduct an extensive experimental campaign to collect crosslayer information from streaming traffic. The resulting data-set is made publicly available, with data recorded at the transport, network and application layer; capturing video streaming traffic over QUIC, for the first time. Additionally, we use this data-set to design a novel traffic profiling solution, based on machine learning, that estimates parameters of HAS applications from passive measurements
Lin, Yu-Ting. "Analyse de performance des services de vidéo streaming dans les réseaux mobiles." Thesis, Paris, ENST, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016ENST0080/document.
Full textAs the traffic of video streaming increases significantly in mobile networks, it is essential for oper- ators to account for the features of this traffic when dimensioning and configuring the network. The focus of this thesis is on traffic models of video streaming in mobile networks. For real-time video streaming traffic, we derive an analytical form for an important Quality-of-Service (QoS) metric, the packet outage rate, and utilize the model for dimensioning. For HTTP adaptive video streaming traffic, we propose and evaluate other QoS metrics such as the mean video bit rate, the deficit rate and the buffer surplus, so as to find the good trade-off between video resolution and playback smoothness. We study by simulation the impacts of some key parameters of the system. We show that using smaller chunk durations, fewer video coding rates and round-robin scheduling may provide a smoother video playback but decrease the mean video resolution. We also propose to adapt the number of chunks downloaded in an HTTP request so that each HTTP request has the same data volume. Finally, we apply machine learning techniques to analyze the correlation between system characteristics and the quality of experience (QoE) of users
Lerbour, Raphaël. "Chargement progressif et rendu adaptatif de vastes terrains." Phd thesis, Université Rennes 1, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00461667.
Full textPianese, Fabio. "Systèmes pair à pair pour la diffusion de données vidéo : PULSE, un système adaptatif pour le streaming en direct sur Internet." Nice, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007NICE4058.
Full textLive Streaming consists in distributing live media (video and audio) to large audiences over a computer network. The traditional client-server approach to live streaming has a serious scalability limit, as the upload capacity requirement at the server grows linearly with the user population. A P2P solution has the big advantage of seamlessly scaling to arbitrary population sizes, as every node that receives the video, while consuming resources, can at the same time offer its own upload bandwidth to serve other nodes. In theory, if every node contributed on average at least as much as it consumed, the P2P system would have enough resources to grow indefinitely. This work presents and evaluates PULSE, a practical P2P live streaming system intended for large-scale deployment over the Internet. PULSE uses an unstructured mesh-based design and relies on local pairwise incentives as its peer selection mechanism. The most innovative feature of PULSE is the unique coupling of incentives with feedback derived from data reception, which leads to the emergence of clusters that regroup nodes with similar resources. By exploiting this intrinsic clustering phenomenon and by leveraging latency measurements to estimate network locality, PULSE is capable to successfully operate in a wide range of resource-constrained real world scenarios and to support dynamic user populations and heterogeneous node upload capacities
Lin, Yu-Ting. "Analyse de performance des services de vidéo streaming dans les réseaux mobiles." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, ENST, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016ENST0080.
Full textAs the traffic of video streaming increases significantly in mobile networks, it is essential for oper- ators to account for the features of this traffic when dimensioning and configuring the network. The focus of this thesis is on traffic models of video streaming in mobile networks. For real-time video streaming traffic, we derive an analytical form for an important Quality-of-Service (QoS) metric, the packet outage rate, and utilize the model for dimensioning. For HTTP adaptive video streaming traffic, we propose and evaluate other QoS metrics such as the mean video bit rate, the deficit rate and the buffer surplus, so as to find the good trade-off between video resolution and playback smoothness. We study by simulation the impacts of some key parameters of the system. We show that using smaller chunk durations, fewer video coding rates and round-robin scheduling may provide a smoother video playback but decrease the mean video resolution. We also propose to adapt the number of chunks downloaded in an HTTP request so that each HTTP request has the same data volume. Finally, we apply machine learning techniques to analyze the correlation between system characteristics and the quality of experience (QoE) of users
Gouta, Ali. "Caching and prefetching for efficient video services in mobile networks." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015REN1S001/document.
Full textRecently, cellular networks have witnessed a phenomenal growth of traffic fueled by new high speed broadband cellular access technologies. This growth is in large part driven by the emergence of the HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) as a new video delivery method. In HAS, several qualities of the same videos are made available in the network so that clients can choose the quality that best fits their bandwidth capacity. This strongly impacts the viewing pattern of the clients, their switching behavior between video qualities, and thus beyond on content delivery systems. In this context, we provide an analysis of a real HAS dataset collected in France and provided by the largest French mobile operator. Firstly, we analyze and model the viewing patterns of VoD and live streaming HAS sessions and we propose a new cache replacement strategy, named WA-LRU. WA-LRU leverages the time locality of video segments within the HAS content. We show that WA-LRU improves the performance of the cache. Second, we analyze and model the adaptation logic between the video qualities based on empirical observations. We show that high switching behaviors lead to sub optimal caching performance, since several versions of the same content compete to be cached. In this context we investigate the benefits of a Cache Friendly HAS system (CF-DASH) which aims at improving the caching efficiency in mobile networks and to sustain the quality of experience of mobile clients. Third, we investigate the mobile video prefetching opportunities. We show that CPSys can achieve high performance as regards prediction correctness and network utilization efficiency. We further show that CPSys outperforms other prefetching schemes from the state of the art. At the end, we provide a proof-of-concept implementation of our prefetching system
ITO, Maria Silvia. "A control – theoretic approach for adaptive streaming over HTTP." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2015. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/16342.
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Video applications account for a large percentage of Internet traffic, and their utilization tends to grow. In this scenario, multimedia providers are required to deliver video and/or audio content in a seamless manner, regardless of network conditions and client device capabilities. However, current commercial services are not efficient enough, and the academic proposals do not take full advantage of their potential. To this end, we propose a control-theoretic adaptive streaming over HTTP system, which adapts the video quality to the network conditions in a video session. With this system, we aim at delivering video with the highest Quality of Experience possible, while leveraging the available network resources. Our system is located at the client side, and comprises a control system and a state machine. Together, they select the video level that is requested to the server, a standard HTTP server, which sends video chunks as the client requests them. To select the control system and state machine that best fit our requirements, we perform several experiments with different parameter values combinations. Our parameter selection is accomplished in two steps, the last one resulting in the combination that best fits our needs. Then, we compare our system performance to an existent system in the academia. Our experimental results show the benefits of providing more aggressive decisions on the video quality selection. However, they also show that such aggressiveness may, sometimes, compromise the system performance. Overall, though, our system outperforms the baseline of our experiments.
A computação em nuvem é um paradigma computacional que vem sendo amplamente utilizado ao longo dos últimos anos devido as suas características de provisionamento de recursos de forma escalável, onde o usuário paga apenas por aquilo que consumir. Esse modelo computacional possibilita que diversos serviços sejam ofertados a partir da sua Infraestrutura como Serviço (IaaS - Infrastructure as a Service). Porém, a falha de componentes dos recursos da nuvem é algo bastante comum e que afeta diretamente a disponibilidade dos serviços que os utilizam. Garantir alta disponibilidade em serviços na nuvem é um desafio para provedores, que podem utilizar de técnicas como análise de sensibilidade para identificar gargalos de disponibilidade ou ainda fazer uso de mecanismos de tolerância à falhas para atingir melhores resultados de confiabilidade. Desse modo, esse trabalho tem como proposta realizar a avaliação de disponibilidade em arquiteturas para o provimento do serviço de VoD streaming na nuvem, baseado na plataforma Eucalyptus. O trabalho está dividido em dois estudos de caso. Primeiro, apresentamos uma arquitetura básica, sem mecanismos de redundância. Através de modelagem hierárquica formada por diagramas de blocos de confiabilidade (RBD - Reliability Block Diagram) e cadeias de Markov de tempo contínuo (CTMC - Continuous Time Markov Chain), realizamos a avaliação da disponibilidade para essa arquitetura, e em seguida alcançamos a validação do modelo que representa o funcionamento do serviço. Por fim, aplicamos a técnica de análise de sensibilidade paramétrica para identificar gargalos de disponibilidade na arquitetura básica. As análises seguintes que foram esse estudo de caso observam a disponibilidade do serviço em arquiteturas com redundância no modo warm-stand guiadas por índices de sensibilidade, apresentando ao final uma comparação dos valores de disponibilidade para cada arquitetura obtida a partir de componentes redundantes. O segundo estudo de caso analisa o comportamento da disponibilidade total do serviço a partir da variação no tempo de ativação dos mecanismos redundantes. Nossos resultados expressaram que a adoção de componentes redundantes no modo warm-stand na infraestrutura da nuvem proporciona ganhos de disponibilidade no serviço analisado. Também observamos que a variação do tempo de ativação do componente de maior confiabilidade tem maior impacto na disponibilidade total do serviço de VoD streaming.
Book chapters on the topic "Streaming adaptatif HTTP"
Vo, Phuong L., Nghia T. Nguyen, Long Luu, Canh T. Dinh, Nguyen H. Tran, and Tuan-Anh Le. "Federated Deep Reinforcement Learning - Based Bitrate Adaptation for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP." In Recent Challenges in Intelligent Information and Database Systems, 279–90. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42430-4_23.
Full textAguilar-Armijo, Jesús, Ekrem Çetinkaya, Christian Timmerer, and Hermann Hellwagner. "ECAS-ML: Edge Computing Assisted Adaptation Scheme with Machine Learning for HTTP Adaptive Streaming." In MultiMedia Modeling, 394–406. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98355-0_33.
Full textRovcanin, Lejla, and Gabriel-Miro Muntean. "DASH." In Convergence of Broadband, Broadcast, and Cellular Network Technologies, 144–61. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-5978-0.ch007.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Streaming adaptatif HTTP"
Liu, Chenghao, Imed Bouazizi, and Moncef Gabbouj. "Rate adaptation for adaptive HTTP streaming." In MMSYS '11: MMSYS '11 - Multimedia Systems Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1943552.1943575.
Full textMiller, Konstantin, Emanuele Quacchio, Gianluca Gennari, and Adam Wolisz. "Adaptation algorithm for adaptive streaming over HTTP." In 2012 19th International Packet Video Workshop (PV). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pv.2012.6229732.
Full textZhou, Bing, Jingyuan Wang, Zixuan Zou, and Jiangtao Wen. "Bandwidth estimation and rate adaptation in HTTP streaming." In 2012 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccnc.2012.6167520.
Full textShen, Hui, Yitong Liu, Tianyuan Wang, Hongwen Yang, and Lin Sang. "QoE-optimal rate adaptation for HTTP adaptive streaming." In 2016 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China (ICCC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccchina.2016.7636842.
Full textLe, Hung T., Duc V. Nguyen, Nam Pham Ngoc, Anh T. Pham, and Truong Cong Thang. "Buffer-based bitrate adaptation for adaptive HTTP streaming." In 2013 International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications (ATC 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/atc.2013.6698072.
Full textNguyen, Duc V., Hung T. Le, Pham Ngoc Nam, Anh T. Pham, and Truong Cong Thang. "Request adaptation for adaptive streaming over HTTP/2." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icce.2016.7430575.
Full textLiu, Chenghao, Imed Bouazizi, and Moncef Gabbouj. "Segment duration for rate adaptation of adaptive HTTP streaming." In 2011 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icme.2011.6012094.
Full textur Rahman, Waqas, and Kwangsue Chung. "An efficient rate adaptation algorithm for streaming over HTTP." In 2018 International Conference on Information Networking (ICOIN). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icoin.2018.8343166.
Full textAguilar-Armijo, Jesus, Christian Timmerer, and Hermann Hellwagner. "EADAS: Edge Assisted Adaptation Scheme for HTTP Adaptive Streaming." In 2021 IEEE 46th Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lcn52139.2021.9524883.
Full textXie, Lan, Chao Zhou, Xinggong Zhang, and Zongming Guo. "Dynamic threshold based rate adaptation for HTTP live streaming." In 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscas.2017.8050574.
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