HTTP/2-Based Methods to Improve the Live Experience of Adaptive Streaming

MM '15: ACM Multimedia Conference Brisbane Australia October, 2015(2015)

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HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is today the number one video technology for over-the-top video distribution. In HAS, video content is temporally divided into multiple segments and encoded at different quality levels. A client selects and retrieves per segment the most suited quality version to create a seamless playout. Despite the ability of HAS to deal with changing network conditions, HAS-based live streaming often suffers from freezes in the playout due to buffer under-run, low average quality, large camera-to-display delay, and large initial/channel-change delay. Recently, IETF has standardized HTTP/2, a new version of the HTTP protocol that provides new features for reducing the page load time in Web browsing. In this paper, we present ten novel HTTP/2-based methods to improve the quality of experience of HAS. Our main contribution is the design and evaluation of a push-based approach for live streaming in which super-short segments are pushed from server to client as soon as they become available. We show that with an RTT of 300 ms, this approach can reduce the average server-to-display delay by 90.1% and the average start-up delay by 40.1%.
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HTTP adaptive streaming,DASH,HTTP/2,SPDY,video streaming,live streaming,latency,server push
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