HYBRID TCP/UDP video transport for H.264/AVC content delivery in burst loss networks

Timothy Porter, Xiaohong Peng
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In this paper we propose a hybrid TCP/UDP transport, specifically for H.264/AVC encoded video, as a compromise between the delay-prone TCP and the loss-prone UDP. When implementing the hybrid approach, we argue that the playback at the receiver often need not be 100% perfect, provided that a certain level of quality is assured. Reliable TCP is used to transmit and guarantee delivery of the most important packets. This allows use of additional features in the H.264/AVC standard which simultaneously provide an enhanced playback quality, in addition to a reduction in throughput. These benefits are demonstrated through experimental results using a test-bed to emulate the hybrid proposal. We compare the proposed system with other protection methods, such as FEC, and in one case show that for the same bandwidth overhead, FEC is unable to match the performance of the hybrid system in terms of playback quality. Furthermore, we measure the delay associated with our approach, and examine its potential for use as an alternative to the conventional methods of transporting video by either TCP or UDP alone.
突发丢失网络中H.264/AVC内容传输的HYBRID TCP/UDP视频传输
在本文中,我们提出了一种混合TCP/UDP传输,特别是针对H.264/AVC编码的视频,作为易于延迟的TCP和易丢失的UDP之间的折衷方案。在实现混合方法时,我们认为,只要保证一定的质量水平,接收器的播放通常不需要100%完美。可靠的TCP用于传输和保证最重要的数据包的交付。这允许使用H.264/AVC标准中的附加功能,同时提供增强的播放质量,除了减少吞吐量之外。这些好处是通过使用试验台模拟混合方案的实验结果来证明的。我们将所提出的系统与其他保护方法(如FEC)进行了比较,并在一个案例中表明,对于相同的带宽开销,FEC在播放质量方面无法与混合系统的性能相匹配。此外,我们测量了与我们的方法相关的延迟,并检查了它作为单独通过TCP或UDP传输视频的传统方法的替代方案的潜力。
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