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QoS control strategies for high-quality video processing
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2004
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EngineeringDynamic Resource AllocationVideo ProcessingQuality-of-serviceComputer ArchitectureQuality Of ServiceVideo AdaptationOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringDeadline MissesAdaptive Bitrate StreamingVideo QualityComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceMultimedia DeliverySignal ProcessingEdge ComputingCloud ComputingProcess ControlQos Control StrategiesVideo TransmissionLoad Fluctuations
Video processing in software is often characterized by highly fluctuating, content-dependent processing times, and a limited tolerance for deadline misses. We present an approach that allows close-to-average-case resource allocation to a single video processing task, based on asynchronous, scalable processing, and QoS adaptation. The QoS adaptation balances different QoS parameters that can be tuned by user-perception experiments: picture quality, deadline misses, and quality changes. We model the balancing problem as a discrete stochastic decision problem, and propose two closely related solution strategies, for which the processing-time statistics are determined offline and at run time, respectively. We enhance both strategies with a compensation for structural (non-stochastic) load fluctuations. Finally, we validate our approach by means of simulation experiments, and conclude that both enhanced strategies perform close to the theoretical optimum.
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