Abstract
Recently, with the spread of smart devices and the development of networks, the demand for video streaming has increased, and HTTP adaptive streaming has been gaining attention. HTTP adaptive streaming can guarantee QoE (Quality of Experience) because it selects the video quality according to the network state. However, in wireless networks, delay and packet loss rates are high and the available bandwidth fluctuates sharply. Therefore, QoE is degraded when the quality is selected on the basis of the measured bandwidth. In this paper, we propose an adaptive quality control scheme to improve QoE of video streaming in wireless networks. The proposed scheme calculates two factors, the buffer underflow probability and the instability, by considering the buffer state and the changes of quality level. Using these factors, the proposed scheme defines a quality control region that consists of four sub-regions. The video quality is determined by applying different control strategy to each sub-region. The results of experiments have shown that the proposed scheme improves QoE compared to the existing quality control schemes by minimizing the buffer underflow and the unnecessary quality changes and maximizing the average video quality.
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