Abstract
HTTP Adaptive Streaming(HAS) has become widely deployed in multimedia services for its ability for providing the best Quality of Experience(QoE) for viewers with limited resource, especially in fluctuating wireless networkings. With its client-driven rate adaptation mechanism, HAS is able to adapt to fluctuating network condition and various terminals dynamically. The rate adaptation algorithm is crucial in HAS for its direct impact on the QoE. Most of researches focus on optimizing objective indicators, such as elevating mean bit-rate, lessening playout interruption, and avoiding quality switches, etc. However, the promotion in objective indicators doesn't indicate better experience of end users directly. In this paper, a novel QoE-Optimal Rate Adaptation(QORA) algorithm is proposed to achieve the best QoE. Firstly, a QoE model with iterative form is deduced for on-line evaluation. According to this model, the QORA is able to predict the possible QoE of each bit-rate level in candidate, then greedily choose the one with the highest QoE. The perceptual quality of HAS is optimized by the QORA directly and quantitatively. The simulation result shows that the proposed QORA is able to provide the optimal QoE compared with other rate adaptation schemes, although some of them have better performance in a single objective indicator.
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