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http://dx.doi.org/10.5909/JBE.2019.24.4.602

A Study on Next Generation HTTP-based Adaptive Streaming Transmission Protocol for Realistic Media  

Song, Minjeong (Dept. of Information Technology & Media Engineering Graduate School of Nano IT Design Fusion Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Yoo, Seong-geun (Dept. of Information Technology & Media Engineering Graduate School of Nano IT Design Fusion Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Park, Sang-il (Dept. of Information Technology & Media Engineering Graduate School of Nano IT Design Fusion Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
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Journal of Broadcast Engineering / v.24, no.4, 2019 , pp. 602-612 More about this Journal
Abstract
Various streaming technologies are being studied to guarantee the QoE of viewers due to the development of realistic media. HTTP adaptive streaming is a typical example, and it is based on HTTP / 1.1 and TCP. These protocols have become one of the causes of delaying the image delay and increasing the waiting time of web pages. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a QUIC-DASH system applying the UDP-based transmission protocols QUIC and HTTP / 2 to the MPEG-DASH system after analyzing various transmission protocols and development process of HTTP. Through experiments, the QUIC-DASH system confirmed the possibility of providing optimal performance in terms of transmission speed of LTE environment than existing system. We also suggest various future studies for better performance.
Keywords
HTTP/2; HTTP/3; HTTP Adaptive Streaming; QUIC; MPEG-DASH;
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