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引用次数: 6
摘要
近年来,基于HTTP的动态自适应流(Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP, DASH)在Internet上得到了广泛的应用。然而,关于基于多内容分发服务器(MCDS)的DASH的研究却很少。与传统的单服务器dash相比,MCDS能够提供更大的带宽、链路多样性和可靠性。然而,由于多个服务器的带宽不同,在多个服务器上实现视频比特率的平滑切换是一个具有挑战性的问题。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于块的速率自适应方法,同时考虑了不同的带宽和反馈缓冲视频时间。多个片段被分组成一个块,并从多个服务器并行下载这些片段。我们建议在块级而不是片段级调整视频比特率。通过动态调整块长度和调度片段请求到多个服务器,同步多个服务器请求的视频比特率,使片段有序下载。然后,我们提出了一种控制理论方法来为每个块选择合适的比特率。通过对速率自适应系统进行建模和线性化,我们提出了一种新的比例导数(PD)控制器来适应具有高响应性和稳定性的视频比特率。理论分析和广泛的网络实验证明了DASH设计的良好效率。
A control theory based rate adaption scheme for dash over multiple servers
Recently, Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) has been widely deployed in the Internet. However, the research about DASH over Multiple Content Distribution Servers (MCDS) is few. Compared with traditional single-server-DASH, MCDS are able to offer expanded bandwidth, link diversity, and reliability. It is, however, a challenging problem to smooth video bitrate switchings over multiple servers due to their diverse bandwidths. In this paper, we propose a block-based rate adaptation method considering both the diverse bandwidths and feedback buffered video time. Multiple fragments are grouped into a block, and the fragments are downloaded in parallel from multiple servers. We propose to adapt video bitrate at the block level rather than at the fragment level. By dynamically adjusting the block length and scheduling fragment requests to multiple servers, the requested video bitrates from the multiple servers are synchronized, making the fragments downloaded orderly. Then, we propose a control-theoretic approach to select an appropriate bitrate for each block. By modeling and linearizing the rate adaption system, we propose a novel Proportional-Derivative (PD) controller to adapt video bitrate with high responsiveness and stability. Theoretical analysis and extensive experiments on the Internet demonstrate the good efficiency of our DASH designs.