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ZACH, O. SLANINA, M.
Original Title
Content aware segment length optimization for adaptive streaming over HTTP
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
HTTP adaptive streaming is a widely used method for delivering the video content to its final recipients. The visual quality of the streamed video content is being adaptively changed according to network conditions to offer the user a smooth playback, which is even more important for mobile connection like LTE. In this paper, we focus on the encoding of the video content and on the segmentation of the video to be used in DASH based service. We used long sequences with duration up to 2.5~hours to simulate a real life situation. We investigate the influence of the GOP length on the final DASH segment size and evaluate the performance of AVC and HEVC when used in DASH. We used several fixed values of GOP length and one special case of scene change based GOP creation. Our results showed, that such an adaptive segmentation mode brings up to 11% bitrate savings with preserving comparable quality and lower fluctuations in absolute size of the DASH segments.
Keywords
Adaptive segmentation, GOP, group of pictures, H.264/AVC, H.265/AVC, HTTP adaptive streaminf, PSNR, video encoding
Authors
ZACH, O.; SLANINA, M.
Released
3. 9. 2018
ISBN
1210-2512
Periodical
Radioengineering
Year of study
27
Number
3
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
819
Pages to
826
Pages count
8
BibTex
@article{BUT149602, author="Ondřej {Zach} and Martin {Slanina}", title="Content aware segment length optimization for adaptive streaming over HTTP", journal="Radioengineering", year="2018", volume="27", number="3", pages="819--826", doi="10.13164/re.2018.0819", issn="1210-2512" }