Network delay and bandwidth estimation for cross-device synchronized media

Mu Mu, Hans Stokking, Frank den Hartog

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Abstract

Driven by the growth in mobile phone and tablet ownership, recent years have witnessed an increasing trend towards coordinated media experiences across multiple devices. The quality of experience (QoE) over such new generation applications is dictated by the quality of service (QoS) of underlying networks. Inevitable network delay and bandwidth fluctuations affect the communications and media synchronization between connected devices. Therefore, network measurement is becoming the key to providing essential information for the QoE assurance of cross-device synchronized media. Amongst many network measurement techniques, packet probing is considered as the most effective for end-to-end evaluations. Packet probing may seem straightforward, but it requires a good understanding of the methodologies and how the results should be interpreted. This chapter provides a guide and some best practices in packet probing, accompanied with a use case where delay measurement enhances cross-device media synchronization and the QoE of an immersive media application.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMediaSync
Subtitle of host publicationHandbook on Multimedia Synchronization
PublisherSpringer
Pages649-676
Number of pages28
ISBN (Electronic)9783319658407
ISBN (Print)9783319658391
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Mar 2018
Externally publishedYes

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