Abstract

This paper performs the feasibility study of stochastic video streaming algorithms with up-to-date 4K ultra-high-definition (UHD) video traces. In previous work, various stochastic video streaming algorithms were proposed which maximize time-average video streaming quality subject to queue stability based on the information of queue-backlog length. The performance improvements with the stochastic video streaming algorithms were verified with traditional MPEG test sequences; but there is no study how much the proposed stochastic algorithm is better when we consider up-to-date 4K UHD video traces. Therefore, this paper evaluates the stochastic streaming algorithms with 4K UHD video traces; and verifies that the stochastic algorithms perform better than queue-independent algorithms, as desired.

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