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Application Layer Multicast for Video Streaming Applications - 12/19/2008
Hasti Ahlehagh
Streaming media and IPTV are to bring high quality video to the end users over the internet. IPTV is likely to use an application layer multicast protocol to distribute the video to different users interested in the same content. In this presentation, we are going to study a tree based application layer multicast topology known as NICE application layer multicast and evaluate end user video quality experience using the PSNR and SSIM video quality metrics. We show that clustering nodes based on upload bandwidth and modifying the original video quality in a lower quality clusters results in a better overall user experience. For this study we used ns-2 to simulate the network and ffmpeg tool for H.264/MPEG-4 codec.
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r1 - 2008-12-17 - 15:39:25 - WeiyaoXiao
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Laboratory of Networking and Information Systems Photonics Building, Room 413 8 St Mary's Street, Boston MA 02215Initial web site created by Sachin Agarwal (ska@alum.bu.edu), Modified by Weiyao Xiao (weiyao@alum.bu.edu), Moved to TWiki backend by Ari Trachtenberg ( trachten@bu.edu). Managed by Jiaxi Jin ( jin@bu.edu).
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