Abstract

Frequent packet loss of media data is a critical problem that degrades the quality of streaming services over mobile networks. Packet loss invalidates frames containing lost packets and other related frames at the same time. Indirect loss caused by losing packets decreases the quality of streaming. A scalable streaming service can decrease the amount of dropped multimedia resulting from a single packet loss. Content providers typically divide one large media stream into several layers through a scalable streaming service and then provide each scalable layer to the user depending on the mobile network. Also, a scalable streaming service makes it possible to decode partial multimedia data depending on the relationship between frames and layers. Therefore, a scalable streaming service provides a way to decrease the wasted multimedia data when one packet is lost. However, the hierarchical structure between frames and layers of scalable streams determines the service quality of the scalable streaming service. Even if whole packets of layers are transmitted successfully, they cannot be decoded as a result of the absence of reference frames and layers. Therefore, the complicated relationship between frames and layers in a scalable stream increases the volume of abandoned layers. For providing a high-quality scalable streaming service, we choose a proper relationship between scalable layers as well as the amount of transmitted multimedia data depending on the network situation. We prove that a simple scalable scheme outperforms a complicated scheme in an error-prone network. We suggest an adaptive set-top box (AdaptiveSTB) to lower the dependency between scalable layers in a scalable stream. Also, we provide a numerical model to obtain the indirect loss of multimedia data and apply it to various multimedia streams. Our AdaptiveSTB enhances the quality of a scalable streaming service by removing indirect loss.

Highlights

  • The motivation for this paper is to provide high-quality multimedia service over mobile networks

  • We suggest an adaptive set-top box (AdaptiveSTB) that lessens the dependency between layers transmitted over wireless networks

  • We show that our AdaptiveSTB converts scalable layers with complicated dependency into simple scalable layers, thereby enhancing the scalable streaming service over a wireless network

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Introduction

The motivation for this paper is to provide high-quality multimedia service over mobile networks. The high quality of media data in mobile networks can lead to frustrating user experience because of frequent data buffering or distorted frames To address this problem, content providers (CPs) calibrate streaming and cache servers through a scalable streaming scheme depending on network status. To improve the performance of scalable streaming services over error-prone networks, we should reduce the dependency between layers, thereby decreasing the amount of related media data for one packet and wasted media data caused by single-packet loss. Our AdaptiveSTB converts the receiving scalable streams with high dependency into scalable streams with low dependency As a result, it decreases the indirect loss of media data and increases streaming service performance even over mobile networks.

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