ES-HAS: an edge- and SDN-assisted framework for HTTP adaptive video streaming

R. Farahani, F. Tashtarian, A. Erfanian, C. Timmerer, M. Ghanbari, H. Hellwagner
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Recently, HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) has become the dominant video delivery technology over the Internet. In HAS, clients have full control over the media streaming and adaptation processes. Lack of coordination among the clients and lack of awareness of the network conditions may lead to sub-optimal user experience and resource utilization in a pure client-based HAS adaptation scheme. Software Defined Networking (SDN) has recently been considered to enhance the video streaming process. In this paper, we leverage the capability of SDN and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) to introduce an edge- and SDN-assisted video streaming framework called ES-HAS. We employ virtualized edge components to collect HAS clients' requests and retrieve networking information in a time-slotted manner. These components then perform an optimization model in a time-slotted manner to efficiently serve clients' requests by selecting an optimal cache server (with the shortest fetch time). In case of a cache miss, a client's request is served (i) by an optimal replacement quality (only better quality levels with minimum deviation) from a cache server, or (ii) by the original requested quality level from the origin server. This approach is validated through experiments on a large-scale testbed, and the performance of our framework is compared to pure client-based strategies and the SABR system [12]. Although SABR and ES-HAS show (almost) identical performance in the number of quality switches, ES-HAS outperforms SABR in terms of playback bitrate and the number of stalls by at least 70% and 40%, respectively.
ES-HAS:用于HTTP自适应视频流的边缘和sdn辅助框架
近年来,HTTP自适应流媒体(HAS)已经成为互联网上占主导地位的视频传输技术。在HAS中,客户端完全控制媒体流和适应过程。在纯基于客户端的HAS自适应方案中,客户端之间缺乏协调,对网络状况缺乏认识,可能导致用户体验和资源利用率不理想。软件定义网络(SDN)最近被认为可以增强视频流处理。在本文中,我们利用SDN和网络功能虚拟化(NFV)的能力来引入一个边缘和SDN辅助的视频流框架ES-HAS。我们使用虚拟化边缘组件来收集HAS客户端的请求,并以时隙方式检索网络信息。然后,这些组件以时隙方式执行优化模型,通过选择最佳缓存服务器(获取时间最短)来有效地为客户端请求提供服务。在缓存丢失的情况下,客户端的请求由缓存服务器提供(i)最佳的替换质量(只有更好的质量水平和最小的偏差),或(ii)由原始服务器提供原始请求的质量水平。该方法通过大规模测试平台的实验得到了验证,并将我们的框架的性能与纯基于客户端的策略和SABR系统进行了比较[12]。虽然SABR和ES-HAS在质量开关数量上表现(几乎)相同,但ES-HAS在播放比特率和失速数量上分别比SABR好至少70%和40%。
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