Dynamic Segment Repackaging at the Edge for HTTP Adaptive Streaming

Jesús Aguilar Armijo, Babak Taraghi, C. Timmerer, H. Hellwagner
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Adaptive video streaming systems typically support different media delivery formats, e.g., MPEG-DASH and HLS, replicating the same content multiple times into the network. Such a diversified system results in inefficient use of storage, caching, and bandwidth resources. The Common Media Application Format (CMAF) emerges to simplify HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS), providing a single encoding and packaging format of segmented media content and offering the opportunities of bandwidth savings, more cache hits, and less storage needed. However, CMAF is not yet supported by most devices. To solve this issue, we present a solution where we maintain the main advantages of CMAF while supporting heterogeneous devices using different media delivery formats. For that purpose, we propose to dynamically convert the content from CMAF to the desired media delivery format at an edge node. We study the bandwidth savings with our proposed approach using an analytical model and simulation, resulting in bandwidth savings of up to 20% with different media delivery format distributions. We analyze the runtime impact of the required operations on the segmented content performed in two scenarios: (i) the classic one, with four different media delivery formats, and (ii) the proposed scenario, using CMAF-only delivery through the network. We compare both scenarios with different edge compute power assumptions. Finally, we perform experiments in a real video streaming testbed delivering MPEG-DASH using CMAF content to serve a DASH and an HLS client, performing the media conversion for the latter one.
HTTP自适应流的边缘动态段重新包装
自适应视频流系统通常支持不同的媒体传输格式,例如MPEG-DASH和HLS,将相同的内容多次复制到网络中。这种多样化的系统导致了存储、缓存和带宽资源的低效使用。通用媒体应用程序格式(CMAF)的出现是为了简化HTTP自适应流(HAS),它为分段媒体内容提供了一种单一的编码和打包格式,并提供了节省带宽、更多缓存命中和更少存储所需的机会。然而,大多数设备还不支持CMAF。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一个解决方案,在保持CMAF的主要优势的同时,支持使用不同媒体传输格式的异构设备。为此,我们建议在边缘节点将内容从CMAF动态转换为所需的媒体交付格式。我们使用分析模型和模拟研究了我们提出的方法所节省的带宽,在不同的媒体传输格式分布下,带宽节省高达20%。我们分析了在两种场景中执行的所需操作对分段内容的运行时影响:(i)具有四种不同媒体交付格式的经典场景,以及(ii)仅通过网络使用cmaf交付的拟议场景。我们用不同的边缘计算能力假设来比较这两种场景。最后,我们在一个真实的视频流测试平台上进行了实验,使用CMAF内容提供MPEG-DASH服务于DASH和HLS客户端,并对后者进行了媒体转换。
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