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Segment Prefetching at the Edge for Adaptive Video Streaming | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Segment Prefetching at the Edge for Adaptive Video Streaming


Abstract:

Segment prefetching is a technique that transmits the next video segments in advance closer to the user to serve con-tent with reduced latency. Due to its location and ca...Show More

Abstract:

Segment prefetching is a technique that transmits the next video segments in advance closer to the user to serve con-tent with reduced latency. Due to its location and capabilities, an edge computing node is an ideal component for executing segment prefetching policies and storing/caching the prefetched segments. In this work, we study segment prefetching techniques deployed at the edge computing node for adaptive video streaming. We propose different types of segment prefetching policies and study their costs and benefits, including segment prefetching based on past segment requests, transrating, a Markov prediction model and machine learning. Besides, we analyze and discuss which segment prefetching policy is better under which circumstances and the influence of the ABR algorithm and the bitrate ladder on segment prefetching.
Date of Conference: 10-12 October 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 November 2022
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Conference Location: Thessaloniki, Greece

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