What happens when adaptive video streaming players compete with Long-Lived TCP flows?
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications (Vol.10, No. 03)Publication Date: 2018-12-01
Authors : Koffka Khan; Wayne Goodridge;
Page : 3898-3904
Keywords : Adaptive video streaming; bottleneck; flickering; stalling; TAPAS; ELASTIC; PANDA; FESTIVE;
Abstract
Competition among adaptive video streaming players severely diminishes user-QoE. When players compete at a bottleneck link many do not obtain adequate resources. This imbalance eventually causes ill effects such as screen flickering and video stalling. This scenario worsens when Long-lived TCP flows compete with the video flows. It is a known fact that adaptive video players perform poorly in the presence of Long-lived TCP flows. This work evaluates current heuristic adaptive video players at a bottleneck link in the presence of Long-lived TCP flows. Experimental setup includes the TAPAS player and emulated network conditions. The results show ELASTIC outperforms PANDA, FESTIVE and the Conventional players.
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