TY - JOUR
T1 - Online buffer fullness estimation aided adaptive media playout for video streaming
AU - Yang, Jian
AU - Hu, Han
AU - Xi, Hongsheng
AU - Hanzo, Lajos
PY - 2011/10
Y1 - 2011/10
N2 - Adaptive media playout (AMP) control is proposed in order to compensate for the bit-rate fluctuation of networks, which may result in playout interruptions in video streaming application. Most AMP algorithms found in the literature trigger playout-rate adjustments based on the buffer fullness or its variation. However, the challenge of the threshold based methods is to select the appropriate threshold for triggering a playout-rate adjustment owing to the unknown fluctuation of the channel quality and the video bitrate. We conceive an adaptive media playout regime based on underflow probability estimation, which requires no significant statistical knowledge of the previous tele-traffic load. To achieve this, we present an underflow probability estimation model based on large deviation theory relying on the buffer fullness and on its variation. We will then directly use the underflow probability to trigger the actions of playout control, instead of using indirect methods based on a buffer fullness threshold or buffer fullness variation threshold. Experiments based on MPEG-4 Variable Bit-Rate encoded video and VBR channels associated with Adaptive Modulation and Coding are conducted in order to investigate the achievable performance of the proposed algorithm. Our simulation results demonstrate an improved performance in comparison to other recent AMP algorithms.
AB - Adaptive media playout (AMP) control is proposed in order to compensate for the bit-rate fluctuation of networks, which may result in playout interruptions in video streaming application. Most AMP algorithms found in the literature trigger playout-rate adjustments based on the buffer fullness or its variation. However, the challenge of the threshold based methods is to select the appropriate threshold for triggering a playout-rate adjustment owing to the unknown fluctuation of the channel quality and the video bitrate. We conceive an adaptive media playout regime based on underflow probability estimation, which requires no significant statistical knowledge of the previous tele-traffic load. To achieve this, we present an underflow probability estimation model based on large deviation theory relying on the buffer fullness and on its variation. We will then directly use the underflow probability to trigger the actions of playout control, instead of using indirect methods based on a buffer fullness threshold or buffer fullness variation threshold. Experiments based on MPEG-4 Variable Bit-Rate encoded video and VBR channels associated with Adaptive Modulation and Coding are conducted in order to investigate the achievable performance of the proposed algorithm. Our simulation results demonstrate an improved performance in comparison to other recent AMP algorithms.
KW - Adaptive media playout
KW - large deviation principle
KW - media buffering
KW - variable bit rate channel
KW - variable bit rate encoded video
KW - video streaming
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80052930021&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TMM.2011.2160158
DO - 10.1109/TMM.2011.2160158
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80052930021
SN - 1520-9210
VL - 13
SP - 1141
EP - 1153
JO - IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
JF - IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
IS - 5
M1 - 5898422
ER -