MPEG-4 Video Transfer with TCP-Friendly Rate Control
MMNS '01 Proceedings of the 4th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia Networks and Services: Management of Multimedia on the Internet
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In this paper, we investigate mechanisms in which proxy servers cooperate to provide users with low-latency and high-quality video-streaming services. The proxy is capable of adapting incoming or cached video blocks at the user's request by means of transcoders and filters. On receiving a request from a user, the proxy checks its own cache. If an appropriate block is not available, the proxy retrieves a block of a higher quality from the video server or a nearby proxy. The retrieved block is cached, its quality is adjusted to that which was requested as necessary, and is then sent to the user. Each proxy communicates with the others and takes the transfer delay and video quality into account in finding the appropriate block for retrieval. We propose several caching mechanisms for the video-streaming system and evaluate their performance in terms of the required buffer size, the play-back delay, and the video quality.