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TcpHas: TCP for HTTP Adaptive Streaming

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HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is a widely used video streaming technology that suffers from a degradation of user’s Quality of Experience (QoE) and network’s Quality of Service (QoS) when many HAS players are sharing the same bottleneck link and competing for bandwidth. The two major factors of this degradation are: the large OFF period of HAS, which causes false bandwidth estimations, and the TCP congestion control, which is not suitable for HAS given that it does not consider the different video encoding bitrates of HAS. This paper proposes a HAS-based TCP congestion control,TcpHas, that minimizes the impact of the two aforementioned issues. It does this by using traffic shaping on the server. Simulations indicate that TcpHas improves both QoE, mainly by reducing instability, and QoS, mainly by reducing queuing delay and packet drop rate.
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hal-02472588 , version 1 (10-02-2020)

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Chiheb Ben Ameur, Emmanuel Mory, Bernard Cousin, Eugen Dedu. TcpHas: TCP for HTTP Adaptive Streaming. International Conference on Communications, May 2017, Paris, France. ⟨hal-02472588⟩
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