DECOMOD - Collaborative DASH with download enhancing based on multiple mobile devices cooperation

Yankai Zhang, Chao Li, Lifeng Sun

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Abstract

Receiving video streams on mobile devices has become a norm rather than an exception on today's Internet - the year 2013 witnessed a global mobile traffic growth of 70%, in which video traffic accounts for over 50%. There is how- ever a big gap between the download bandwidth of mobile devices and the rapidly increasing bitrate of online videos. To address this problem from a system perspective, we de- sign a social-aware cooperative streaming framework called DECOMOD, in which local friends serve as peers such that an aggregated bandwidth can be achieved to ensure a high streaming quality. Our contributions in designing and im- plementing this system are summarized as follows: (1) We propose a social-aware cooperative DASH (Dynamic Adap- tive Streaming over HTTP) streaming framework that ag- gregates bandwidths from local friends, over a hybrid mobile network (i.e., WIFI and Bluetooth); (2) We design a local bitrate selection strategy that jointly considers the download speed and battery level; (3) We implement the system and experimentally evaluate its performance - high streaming quality and low freezing buffer time are provided in double to viewers. Copyright is held by the owner/author(s).

Original languageEnglish
Pages160-163
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Event5th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference, MMSys 2014 - Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 19 Mar 201421 Mar 2014

Conference

Conference5th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference, MMSys 2014
Country/TerritorySingapore
CitySingapore
Period19/03/1421/03/14

Keywords

  • Bandwidth aggregation
  • Content recommendation
  • DASH
  • Devices cooperation
  • Mobile devices
  • Video streaming

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