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Resilience of Video Streaming Services to Network Impairments

Torres Vega, Maria; Perra, Cristian; Liotta, Antonio

Authors

Maria Torres Vega

Cristian Perra

Antonio Liotta



Abstract

When dealing with networks, performance management through conventional quality of service (QoS)-based methods becomes difficult and is often ineffective. In fact, quality emerges as an end-to-end factor, for it is particularly sensitive to the end-user perception of the overall service, i.e., the user's quality of experience (QoE). However, the two are not independent from each other and their relationship has to be studied through metrics that go beyond the typical network parameters. To better explore the value of assessing QoE alongside QoS in high-speed, lossy networks, this paper presents an experimental methodology to understand the relation between network QoS onto service QoE, with the aim to perform a combined network-service assessment. Using video streaming services as the test-case (given their extended usage nowadays), in this paper, we provide studies on three network-impaired video-sets with the aim to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the effects of networks on video quality. First, the ReTRIeVED video set provides the means to understand the most impairing effects on networks. Furthermore, it triggered the idea to create our own sets, specialized in the most impairing conditions for 2-D and 3-D: the LIMP Video Quality Database and the 3-D-HEVC-Net Video Quality Database. Our study and methodology are meant to provide service providers with the means to pinpoint the working boundaries of their video-sets in face of different network conditions. At the same time, network operators may use our findings to predict how network control policies affect the user's perception of the service.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 12, 2017
Online Publication Date Jan 3, 2018
Publication Date 2018-06
Deposit Date Jul 29, 2019
Publicly Available Date Aug 2, 2019
Journal IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting
Print ISSN 0018-9316
Electronic ISSN 1557-9611
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 64
Issue 2
Pages 220-234
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/tbc.2017.2781125
Keywords 2D video streaming services, 3D video streaming services, quality of experience, network impairments
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1995610
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1109%2Ftbc.2017.2781125

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