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An MPEG-4 Compliant Interactive Multimedia Streaming Platform Using Overlay Networks

  • Kim, Hyun-Cheol;Patrikakis, Charalampos Z.;Minogiannis, Nikos;Karamolegkos, Pantelis N.;Lambiris, Alex;Kim, Kyu-Heon
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.411-424
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents a multimedia streaming platform for efficiently transmitting MPEG-4 content over IP networks. The platform includes an MPEG-4 compliant streaming server and client, supporting object-based representation of multimedia scenes, interactivity, and advanced encoding profiles defined by the ISO standard. For scalability purposes, we employ an application-layer multicast scheme for media transmission using overlay networks. The overlay network, governed by the central entity of the network distribution manager, is dynamically deployed according to a set of pre-defined criteria. The overlay network supports both broadcast delivery and video-on-demand content. The multimedia streaming platform is standards-compliant and utilizes widespread multimedia protocols such as MPEG-4, real-time transport protocol, real-time transport control protocol, and real-time streaming protocol. The design of the overlay network was architected with the goal of transparency to both the streaming server and the client. As a result, many commercial implementations that use industry-standard protocols can be plugged into the architecture relatively painlessly and can enjoy the benefits of the platform.

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Agent-based Adaptive Multimedia Streaming Considering Device Capabilities and Dynamic Network Conditions (무선 단말의 처리능력과 동적 네트워크 환경을 고려한 에이전트 기반의 적응적 멀티미디어 스트리밍 기법)

  • Jang, Minsoo;Seong, Chaemin;Kim, Jingu;Lim, Kyungshik
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.353-362
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    • 2015
  • In order to provide smart devices with high quality multimedia streaming services, an adaptive streaming technique over HTTP has been received much attention recently and the Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) standard has been established. In DASH, however, the technique to select an appropriate quality of multimedia based on the performance metrics measured in a smart device might have some difficulties to reflect the capabilities of other neighboring smart devices and dynamic network conditions in real time. To solve the problem, this paper proposes a novel software agent approach, called DASH agent (DA), which gathers and analyzes the device capabilities and dynamic network conditions in real time and finally determines the highest achievable quality of segment to meet the best Quality of Experience (QoE) in current situations. The simulation results show that our approach provides higher quality of multimedia segments with less frequency of quality changes to lower quality of multimedia segments.

A Framework and Synchronization Mechanism for Real-time Multimedia Streaming Services based on the Time-triggered Message-triggered Object (실시간 멀티미디어 스트리밍 서비스를 위한 Time-triggered Message-triggered Object 기반의 프레임워크 및 동기화 메커니즘)

  • Jo, Eun-Hwan;Kim, Moon-Hae
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.13C no.6 s.109
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    • pp.669-676
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we present a new framework and stream synchronization mechanism to effectively support developing real-time multimedia streaming services by using a real-time object model named TMO (Time-triggered Message-triggered Object). The purpose of the framework is twofold. Firstly, the framework helps developers to design complex distributed real-time multimedia streaming services. Secondly, it supports timely streaming facilities. In order to achieve these goals, our framework is consist of Multimedia Streaming TMO, MMStreaming TMO Support Library and TMO Support Middleware. The time-triggered spontaneous feature of the MMStream TMO and a global-time based synchronization scheme is used as a regulator against the irregular deliveries and processing of media units caused by QoS non-guaranteed systems and communication channels. In conclusion, timely service capability of our framework is expected to contributed to overall enhancement of the real-time multimedia streaming.

An Interconnection Method for Streaming Framework and Multimedia Database (스트리밍 프레임워크와 멀티미디어 데이타베이스와의 연동기법)

  • Lee, Jae-Wook;Lee, Sung-Young;Lee, Jong-Won
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.29 no.7
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    • pp.436-449
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    • 2002
  • This paper describes on our experience of developing the Database Connector as an interconnection method between multimedia database, and the streaming framework. It is possible to support diverse and mature multimedia database services such as retrieval and join operation during the streaming if an interconnection method is provided in between streaming system and multimedia databases. The currently available interconnection schemes, however have mainly used the file systems or the relational databases that are Implemented with separated form of meta data, which deafs with information of multimedia contents, and streaming data which deals with multimedia data itself. Consequently, existing interconnection mechanisms could not come up with many virtues of multimedia database services during the streaming operation. In order to resolve these drawbacks, we propose a novel scheme for an interconnection between streaming framework and multimedia database, called the Inter-Process Communication (IPC) based Database connector, under the assumption that two systems are located in a same host. We define four transaction primitives; Read, Write, Find, Play, as well as define the interface for transactions that are implemented based on the plug-in, which in consequence can extend to other multimedia databases that will come for some later years. Our simulation study show that performance of the proposed IPC based interconnection scheme is not much far behind compared with that of file systems.

Streaming Media and Multimedia Conferencing Traffic Analysis Using Payload Examination

  • Kang, Hun-Jeong;Kim, Myung-Sup;Hong, James W.
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.203-217
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    • 2004
  • This paper presents a method and architecture to analyze streaming media and multimedia conferencing traffic. Our method is based on detecting the transport protocol and port numbers that are dynamically assigned during the setup between communicating parties. We then apply such information to analyze traffic generated by the most popular streaming media and multimedia conferencing applications, namely, Windows Media, Real Networks, QuickTime, SIP and H.323. We also describe a prototype implementation of a traffic monitoring and analysis system that uses our method and architecture.

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Design and Implementation of the Evaluation Framework for Decentralized Multimedia Streaming Services

  • Park, Sangsoo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.25 no.9
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    • pp.91-100
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    • 2020
  • This paper presents an evaluation framework for prototyping multimedia streaming services including audio and video in a distributed and/or decentralized storage that can evaluate service quality and performance under various network conditions. The evaluation framework focuses on important indicators which measure and improve service quality by applying decentralized storage to multimedia streaming services that can mimic the scalability of the existing server-client software architecture and the issue of a single point of failure. The integrated framework not only measures performance indicators for evaluating the quality and performance of multimedia streaming on open source based multimedia content streaming services, but also adjusts network quality using network virtualization technology for comprehensive evaluations. The experimental results show that the integrated framework has low overhead in building and operating a decentralized storage with multimedia streaming services on a single host computer which validates the scalability of the developed framework.

The Adaptive Switching Technology for Multimedia Streaming Service (멀티 미디어 스트리밍 서비스를 위한 적응적 스위칭 기술멀티)

  • Lee, Ho-Chan;Choi, Eun-Seok;Shin, Hye-Min;Kim, Hyoung-Yuk;Park, Hong-Seong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2003.11b
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    • pp.155-158
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes a quality-of-service(QoS)-adaptive proxy-switching scheme for multimedia streaming over the Internet. characteristic of multimedia-object about that effect on weight and transport-time causes Streaming Application is restricted to high-quality-service. But using of Proxy or Cache can reduce restraint of media stream. However previous scheme propose only structure of proxy and skill of streaming-object. It couldn't propose proper scheme about limited cache and proxy error occasion. We propose adaptive-proxy-switching mechanism for solution about some problems that caused by single-proxy and limited cache in case of streaming service.

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Issues in Next Generation Streaming Server Design

  • Won, Youjip
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.335-354
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    • 2001
  • .Next Generation Multimedia Streaming Technology Massive Scale Support $\rightarrow$ Clustered Solution Adaptive to Heterogeneous Network daptive to Heterogeneous Terminal Capability Presentation Technique .SMART Server Architecture .HERMES File System .Clustered Solution . High Speed Storage Interconnect .' Content Partitioning . Load Management . Support for Heterogeniety . Adaptive End to End Streaming Transport: Unicast vs. Multicast '. Scalable Encoding

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Reducing Channel Capacity for Scalable Video Coding in a Distributed Network

  • Kim, Hyun-Pil;Lee, Suk-Han;Lee, Jung-Hee;Lee, Yong-Surk
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.863-870
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    • 2010
  • In recent years, the development of multimedia devices has meant that a wider multimedia streaming service can be supported, and there are now many ways in which TV channels can communicate with different terminals. Generally, scalable video streaming is known to provide more efficient channel capacity than simulcast video streaming. Simulcast video streaming requires a large network bandwidth for all resolutions, but scalable video streaming needs only one flow for all resolutions. In previous research, scalable video streaming has been compared with simulcast video streaming for network channel capacity, in two user simulation environments. The simulation results show that the channel capacity of SVC is 16% to 20% smaller than AVC, but scalable video streaming is not efficient because of the limit of the present network framework. In this paper, we propose a new network framework with an SVC extractor. The proposed network framework shows a channel capacity 50% (maximum) lower than that found in previous research studies.

TCP-ROME: A Transport-Layer Parallel Streaming Protocol for Real-Time Online Multimedia Environments

  • Park, Ju-Won;Karrer, Roger P.;Kim, Jong-Won
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.277-285
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    • 2011
  • Real-time multimedia streaming over the Internet is rapidly increasing with the popularity of user-created contents, Web 2.0 trends, and P2P (peer-to-peer) delivery support. While many homes today are broadband-enabled, the quality of experience (QoE) of a user is still limited due to frequent interruption of media playout. The vulnerability of TCP (transmission control protocol), the popular transport-layer protocol for streaming in practice, to the packet losses, retransmissions, and timeouts makes it hard to deliver a timely and persistent flow of packets for online multimedia contents. This paper presents TCP-real-time online multimedia environment (ROME), a novel transport-layer framework that allows the establishment and coordination of multiple many-to-one TCP connections. Between one client with multiple home addresses and multiple co-located or distributed servers, TCP-ROME increases the total throughput by aggregating the resources of multiple TCP connections. It also overcomes the bandwidth fluctuations of network bottlenecks by dynamically coordinating the streams of contents from multiple servers and by adapting the streaming rate of all connections to match the bandwidth requirement of the target video.