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Dynamic Adaptive Video Streaming on Heterogeneous TVWS and Wi-Fi Networks

  • Luca Bedogni*
  • , Angelo Trotta
  • , Marco Di Felice
  • , Yue Gao
  • , Xingjian Zhang
  • , Qianyun Zhang
  • , Fabio Malabocchia
  • , Luciano Bononi
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Nowadays, people usually connect to the Internet through a multitude of different devices. Video streaming takes the lion's share of the bandwidth, and represents the real challenge for the service providers and for the research community. At the same time, most of the connections come from indoor, where Wi-Fi already experiences congestion and coverage holes, directly translating into a poor experience for the user. A possible relief comes from the TV white space TVWS networks, which can enhance the communication range thanks to sub-GHz frequencies and favorable propagation characteristics, but offer slower datarates compared with other 802.11 protocols. In this paper, we show the benefits that TVWS networks can bring to the end user, and we present CABA, a connection aware balancing algorithm able to exploit multiple radio connections in the favor of a better user experience. Our experimental results indicate that the TVWS network can effectively provide a wider communication range, but a load balancing middleware between the available connections on the device must be used to achieve better performance. We conclude this paper by presenting real data coming from field trials in which we streamed an MPEG dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP video over TVWS and Wi-Fi. Practical quantitative results on the achievable quality of experience for the end user are then reported. Our results show that balancing the load between Wi-Fi and TVWS can provide a higher playback quality up to 15 of average quality index in scenarios in which the Wi-Fi is received at a low strength.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3253-3266
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Volume25
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Local area networks
  • UHF communication
  • UHF measurements
  • streaming media
  • wireless LAN

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