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With adaptive streaming the video source bit-rate is automatically adapted in real-time  to match the  time-varying bandwidth available  to the user who can experience the maximum quality.
 
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The following videos are distributed by employing a prototype implementation of the control algorithm described in the paper:  
 
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Adaptive Live Video Streaming

Adaptive live streaming represents a key advancement with respect to classic progressive download streaming such as the one employed by YouTube. With adaptive streaming the video source bit-rate is automatically adapted in real-time to match the time-varying bandwidth available to the user who can experience the maximum quality.

Cisco Award

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Cisco Award 2013 Funded by "Cisco University Research Program" managed by the Silicon Valley Community Foundation.

  • Principal investigator: S. Mascolo
  • Title: Architecture for Robust and Efficient Control of Dynamic Adaptive Video Streaming over HTTP.
  • March 2013


The following videos are distributed by employing a prototype implementation of the control algorithm described in the paper:

  • L. De Cicco, V. Caldaralo, V. Palmisano, and S. Mascolo
    ELASTIC: a Client-side Controller for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH)
    Proc. of Packet Video Workshop 2013, San Jose, CA, USA, December 2013 (PDF) (Slides:PDF)

The video source is adapted by following the stream-switching (or multiple bit-rate) approach: the video source is available at different bit-rates and resolutions and a controller switches from one video version to match the available bandwidth while avoiding playback interruptions and re-buffering events. The figure below shows the architecture of the adaptive video streaming service that we have designed.

Adaptive Streaming Architecture


Tears of Steel (4K) Adaptive Streaming (HTML5)

Tears of Steel (4K) Adaptive Streaming (Flash)

Adaptive Live Video Streaming[edit]

Adaptive live streaming represents a key advancement with respect to classic progressive download streaming such as the one employed by YouTube. With adaptive streaming the video source bit-rate is automatically adapted in real-time to match the time-varying bandwidth available to the user who can experience the maximum quality.

Cisco Award

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Cisco Award 2013 Funded by "Cisco University Research Program" managed by the Silicon Valley Community Foundation.

  • Principal investigator: S. Mascolo
  • Title: Architecture for Robust and Efficient Control of Dynamic Adaptive Video Streaming over HTTP.
  • March 2013

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The following videos are distributed by employing a prototype implementation of the control algorithm described in the paper:

The video source is adapted by following the stream-switching (or multiple bit-rate) approach: the video source is available at different bit-rates and resolutions and a controller switches from one video version to match the available bandwidth while avoiding playback interruptions and re-buffering events. The figure below shows the architecture of the adaptive video streaming service that we have designed.

Adaptive Streaming Architecture


Tears of Steel (4K) Adaptive Streaming (HTML5)[edit]

Tears of Steel (4K) Adaptive Streaming (Flash)[edit]