通过HTTP 2.0使用服务器推送的高效视频流

Sheng Wei, Viswanathan Swaminathan
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超文本传输协议(Hypertext Transfer Protocol, HTTP)作为Internet上视频流传输的关键协议已被广泛采用和部署。利用传统HTTP进行视频流的后果之一是,由于将视频内容分割为HTTP资源,请求开销显著增加。当部署非多路视频和音频段时,开销变得更加显著。在本文中,我们通过在新的HTTP 2.0协议中使用服务器推送技术来研究和解决请求开销问题。特别是,我们开发了一套推送策略,可以主动地从HTTP服务器发送视频和音频内容,而不需要对每个单独的片段发出请求。我们在基于HTTP的动态自适应流(DASH)流系统中评估了我们的方法。我们展示了通过使用我们的推送策略可以显著降低请求开销。此外,我们验证了基于服务器推送的方法与现有的HTTP流特性兼容,例如自适应比特率交换。
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Cost effective video streaming using server push over HTTP 2.0
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) has been widely adopted and deployed as the key protocol for video streaming over the Internet. One of the consequences of leveraging traditional HTTP for video streaming is the significantly increased request overhead due to the segmentation of the video content into HTTP resources. The overhead becomes even more significant when non-multiplexed video and audio segments are deployed. In this paper, we investigate and address the request overhead problem by employing the server push technology in the new HTTP 2.0 protocol. In particular, we develop a set of push strategies that actively deliver video and audio content from the HTTP server without requiring a request for each individual segment. We evaluate our approach in a Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) streaming system. We show that the request overhead can be significantly reduced by using our push strategies. Also, we validate that the server push based approach is compatible with the existing HTTP streaming features, such as adaptive bitrate switching.
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