scholarly journals Experimental Comparison of Video Streaming Platforms and Devices with Objective Quality of Experience Metrics Towards Reliable Multimedia Applications in Education

2019 ◽  
Vol 1378 ◽  
pp. 032087
Author(s):  
Emmanuel Adetiba ◽  
Matthew B. Akanle ◽  
Daniel T. Babalola ◽  
Victor Akande ◽  
Peter Sheidu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Sheyda Kiani Mehr ◽  
Prasad Jogalekar ◽  
Deep Medhi

AbstractObjective Quality of Experience (QoE) for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) video streaming has received considerable attention in recent years. While there are a number of objective QoE models, a limitation of the current models is that the QoE is provided after the entire video is delivered; also, the models are on a per client basis. For content service providers, QoE observed is important to monitor to understand ensemble performance during streaming such as for live events or concurrent streaming when multiple clients are streaming. For this purpose, we propose Moving QoE (MQoE, in short) models to measure QoE during periodically during video streaming for multiple simultaneous clients. Our first model MQoE_RF is a nonlinear model considering the bitrate gain and sensitivity from bitrate switching frequency. Our second model MQoE_SD is a linear model that focuses on capturing the standard deviation in the bitrate switching magnitude among segments along with the bitrate gain. We then study the effectiveness of both models in a multi-user mobile client environment, with the mobility patterns being based on traces from a train, a car, or a ferry. We implemented the study on the GENI testbed. Our study shows that our MQoE models are more accurate in capturing the QoE behavior during transmission than static QoE models. Furthermore, our MQoE_RF model captures the sensitivity due to bitrate switching frequency more effectively while MQoE_SD captures the sensitivity due to the magnitude of the bitrate switching. Either models are suitable for content service providers for monitoring video streaming based on their preference.


Author(s):  
Edma V.C. Urtiga Mattos ◽  
Gustavo M. Torres ◽  
Mateus O. Da Silva ◽  
Victor L.G. Calvacante ◽  
Adriel V. Dos Santos ◽  
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Author(s):  
Árpád Huszák

In this chapter we present a novel selective retransmission scheme, based on congestion control algorithm. Our method is efficient in narrowband networks for multimedia applications, which demand higher bandwidth. Multimedia applications are becoming increasingly popular in IP networks, while in mobile networks the limited bandwidth and the higher error rate arise in spite of its popularity. These are restraining factors for mobile clients using multimedia applications such as video streaming. In some conditions the retransmission of lost and corrupted packets should increase the quality of the multimedia service, but these retransmissions should be enabled only if the network is not in congested state. Otherwise the retransmitted packet will intensify the congestion and it will have negative effect on the audio/video quality. Our proposed mechanism selectively retransmits the corrupted packets based on the actual video bit rate and the TCP-Friendly Rate Control (TFRC), which is integrated to the preferred DCCP transport protocol.


Author(s):  
Elahe Kani-Zabihi ◽  
Nadia Hussain ◽  
Gebremariam Mesfin ◽  
Alexandra Covaci ◽  
Gheorghita Ghinea

Abstract Quality of Experience (QoE) is inextricably linked to the human side of the multimedia experience. Whilst there has been a considerable amount of research undertaken to explore the various dimensions of QoE, one facet which been relatively unexplored is the role of individual differences in determining an individual’s QoE. Whereas this is certainly true of multimedia applications, when it comes to mulsemedia (multiple media engaging three or more human senses) this is even more so, given its emerging and novel nature. Accordingly, in this paper we report the results of a study which investigated the role that individual differences (such as age, gender, education, and smell sensitivity) have on QoE, when mulsemedia incorporating olfactory and haptic stimuli is experienced in cross-modal environments. Our results reveal that whilst users had a satisfying overall mulsemedia experience the specific use of cross modally matched odours did not result in significantly higher QoE levels than when a control scent (rosemary) was employed. However, aspects of QoE are impacted upon by all individual differences dimensions considered in our study.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 2702-2716
Author(s):  
Simone Porcu ◽  
Alessandro Floris ◽  
Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons ◽  
Luigi Atzori ◽  
Sebastian Moller

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