QoE Model for Video Delivered Over an LTE Network Using HTTP Adaptive Streaming

Q1 Engineering
Johan De Vriendt, Danny De Vleeschauwer, Dave C. Robinson
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Abstract

The end user quality of experience (QoE) of content delivered over a radio network is (mainly) influenced by the radio parameters in the radio access net-work. This paper will present a QoE model for video delivered over a radio network (e.g., Long Term Evolution (LTE)) using HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) adaptive streaming (HAS). The model is based on experiments performed in the context of the Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) project P-SERQU (Project Service Quality Definition and Measurement). In the first phase, a set of representative HAS profiles were selected based on a lab experiment where scenarios with typical radio impairments (fading, signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio, round trip time and competing traffic) were investigated in a test network. Based on these HAS profiles, video files were prepared by concatenating chunks of the corresponding video quality. In a second phase, these video files were downloaded, viewed, and rated by a large number of volunteers. Based on these user scores a mean opinion score (MOS) was determined for each of the video files, and hence, the HAS profiles. Several QoE models that predict the MOS from the HAS profile have been analyzed. Using the preferred QoE model, a range of MOS values can be obtained for each set of initial radio impairments. It is argued that a QoE model based on the radio parameters is necessarily less accurate than a QoE model based on HAS profiles and an indication is given of how much the performance of the former is less than the latter. © 2014 Alcatel-Lucent.

使用HTTP自适应流的LTE网络上交付的视频的QoE模型
通过无线电网络传递的内容的最终用户体验质量(QoE)(主要)受到无线电接入网络中的无线电参数的影响。本文将提出一种用于使用HTTP(超文本传输协议)自适应流传输(HAS)在无线电网络(例如,长期演进(LTE))上传送的视频的QoE模型。该模型基于在下一代移动网络(NGMN)项目P-SERQU(项目服务质量定义和测量)的背景下进行的实验。在第一阶段,基于实验室实验选择了一组具有代表性的HAS剖面,其中在测试网络中研究了具有典型无线电损伤(衰落、信号干扰加噪声比、往返时间和竞争流量)的场景。基于这些HAS配置文件,通过连接相应视频质量的块来准备视频文件。在第二阶段,这些视频文件由大量志愿者下载、观看和评分。基于这些用户得分,确定每个视频文件的平均意见得分(MOS),从而确定HAS简档。已经分析了根据HAS剖面预测MOS的几个QoE模型。使用优选的QoE模型,可以为每组初始无线电损伤获得MOS值的范围。有人认为,基于无线电参数的QoE模型必然不如基于HAS简档的QoE模式准确,并且给出了前者的性能比后者低多少的指示。
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Bell Labs Technical Journal
Bell Labs Technical Journal 工程技术-电信学
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期刊介绍: The Bell Labs Technical Journal (BLTJ) highlights key research and development activities across Alcatel-Lucent — within Bell Labs, within the company’s CTO organizations, and in cross-functional projects and initiatives. It publishes papers and letters by Alcatel-Lucent researchers, scientists, and engineers and co-authors affiliated with universities, government and corporate research labs, and customer companies. Its aim is to promote progress in communications fields worldwide; Bell Labs innovations enable Alcatel-Lucent to deliver leading products, solutions, and services that meet customers’ mission critical needs.
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