Online smoothing of live, variable-bit-rate video

J. Rexford, S. Sen, J. Dey, W. Feng, J. Kurose, J. Stankovic, D. Towsley
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Bandwidth smoothing techniques are effective at reducing the burstiness of a compressed, pre-recorded video stream by prefetching frames into the client playback buffer in advance of each burst. In contrast to stored video, live applications typically have limited knowledge of frame sizes and often require bounds on the delay between the source and the client(s). This paper addresses bandwidth smoothing for a growing number of live video applications, such as videocasts of courses or television news, where many clients be willing to tolerate a playback delay of several seconds or minutes in exchange for a smaller throughput requirement. Extending techniques for smoothing pre-recorded video, we develop online, window-based smoothing algorithms for these delay-tolerant applications. Experiments with MPEG traces demonstrate that the new algorithms significantly reduce the peak rate, coefficient of variation, and effective bandwidth of variable-bit-rate video streams using fairly small window sizes (1-10 seconds), closely approximating the performance of the optimal offline algorithm.
实时、可变比特率视频的在线平滑
带宽平滑技术通过在每次突发之前将帧预取到客户端播放缓冲区中,有效地减少了压缩、预录制视频流的突发性。与存储视频相比,实时应用程序通常对帧大小的了解有限,并且通常需要对源和客户端之间的延迟进行限制。本文讨论了越来越多的实时视频应用程序的带宽平滑问题,例如课程或电视新闻的视频广播,在这些应用程序中,许多客户愿意忍受几秒或几分钟的播放延迟,以换取更小的吞吐量需求。扩展平滑预录制视频的技术,我们为这些延迟容忍应用开发了基于窗口的在线平滑算法。MPEG跟踪实验表明,新算法使用相当小的窗口大小(1-10秒)显著降低了可变比特率视频流的峰值速率、变异系数和有效带宽,接近最优离线算法的性能。
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