E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten, E-Book
Zink Scalable Video on Demand
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-0-470-02269-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Adaptive Internet-based Distribution
E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-470-02269-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
In recent years, the proliferation of available video content andthe popularity of the Internet have encouraged service providers todevelop new ways of distributing content to clients. Increasingvideo scaling ratios and advanced digital signal processingtechniques have led to Internet Video-on-Demand applications, butthese currently lack efficiency and quality.
Scalable Video on Demand: Adaptive Internet-basedDistribution examines how current video compression andstreaming can be used to deliver high-quality applications over theInternet. In addition to analysing the problems of clientheterogeneity and the absence of Quality of Service in theInternet, this book:
* assesses existing products and encoding formats;
* presents new algorithms and protocols for optimised on-linevideo streaming architectures;
* includes real-world application examples and experiments;
* sets out a practical 'toolkit' for DynamicallyReconfigurable Multimedia Distribution Systems.
Written by an expert in the field of video distribution,Scalable Video on Demand: Adaptive Internet-basedDistribution provides a novel approach to the design andimplementation of Video-on-Demand systems for Software Engineersand researchers. It will also be useful for graduate studentsfollowing Electronic Engineering and Computer Science courses.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
List of Figures.
List of Tables.
About the Author.
Acknowledgements.
Acronyms.
1 Introduction.
1.1 Why Scalable Internet Video on Demand Systems?
1.2 What is the Goal of this Book?
1.3 Outline of this Book.
1.4 Who is this Book for?
2 Scalable Adaptive Streaming Architecture.
2.1 Distributed Systems.
2.2 Replication.
2.3 Video Distribution System Terminology.
2.4 Architecture.
2.5 Scenario for Scalable Adaptive Streaming.
2.6 An Example Application for Scalable Adaptive Streaming.
3 Towards a Scalable Adaptive Streaming Architecture.
3.1 Products.
3.2 Standardization.
3.3 Content Scalability-Scalable Encoded Video.
3.4 Congestion Control-TCP-friendliness.
3.5 Adaptive Streaming-Streaming Layer-encoded Videowithout Caches.
3.6 System Scalability-Caches.
3.7 Reliable Transport into Caches.
3.8 Cache Clusters.
4 Quality Variations in Layer-encoded Video.
4.1 What is the Relation between Objective and SubjectiveQuality?
4.2 Quality Metrics for Video.
4.3 Test Environment.
4.4 Experiment.
4.5 Results.
4.6 The Spectrum.
4.7 Implications for MDC and FGS.
4.8 Summary.
5 Retransmission Scheduling.
5.1 Motivation.
5.2 Optimal Retransmission Scheduling.
5.3 Heuristics for Retransmission Scheduling.
5.4 Viewer-centric Retransmission Scheduling.
5.5 Simulations.
5.6 Cache-centric Retransmission Scheduling.
5.7 Cache-friendly Viewer-centric Retransmission Scheduling.
5.8 Summary.
6 Polishing.
6.1 Motivation.
6.2 Polishing and its Applications.
6.3 Existing Work on Polishing.
6.4 Optimal Polishing.
6.5 Simulations.
6.6 Summary.
7 Fair Share Claiming.
7.1 Motivation.
7.2 Performing TCP-friendly Streaming in Combination withRetransmissions.
7.3 Implementation Design for FSC.
7.4 Summary.
8 Scalable TCP-friendly Video Distribution for HeterogeneousClients.
8.1 Motivation.
8.2 Transport Scenarios.
8.3 Scalable Streaming Implementations.
8.4 Implementation.
8.5 Experiments.
8.6 Summary.
9 Improved Video Distribution in Today'sInternet.
9.1 Improvements through Scalable Adaptive Streaming.
9.2 Outlook.
Appendix A: LC-RTP (Loss Collection RTP).
A.1 Motivation.
A.2 Protocol Set for Streaming Media.
A.3 LC-RTP Design.
A.4 Use and Integration of Protocols.
A.5 Tests.
A.6 Summary.
Appendix B: Preliminary Subjective Assessment.
B.1 Execution of the Preliminary Assessment.
B.1.1 DSIS Method.
B.1.2 SC Method.
B.2 Selection of the Test Method.
B.2.1 Content.
Appendix C: A Toolkit for Dynamically ReconfigurableMultimedia Distribution Systems.
C.1 Motivation for a Video Distribution Testbed.
C.2 Terminology.
C.3 Design.
C.4 Evaluation.
C.5 Summary.
References.
Index.