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A distributed QoS routing architecture for scalable video streaming over multi-domain OpenFlow networks
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EngineeringAdaptive Bitrate StreamingEdge ComputingCloud ComputingComputer EngineeringControl PlaneScalable VideoVideo StreamingRouting ArchitectureMultimedia NetworkInternet Of ThingsWireless Multimedia SystemMultimedia DeliveryVideo TransmissionAdvanced NetworkingVideo DistributionMulti-domain Openflow Networks
This paper proposes a new Quality of Service (QoS) optimized routing architecture for video streaming over large-scale multi-domain OpenFlow networks managed by a distributed control plane, where each controller performs optimal routing within its domain and shares summarized intra-domain routing data with other controllers to reduce problem dimensionality for calculating inter-domain routing. We apply the proposed architecture to streaming of scalable (layered) videos, where the base layer routes are dynamically optimized to fulfill a required QoS level, while enhancement layers follow traditional shortest path. We show that the proposed solution approaches the expensive non-scalable globally optimal solution (single controller for the whole network) in terms of received video quality under various congestion scenarios.
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