Delay-Sensitive and Power-Efficient Quality Control of Dynamic Video Streaming using Adaptive Super-Resolution

10/12/2021
by   Minseok Choi, et al.
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In a decade, the adaptive quality control of video streaming and the super-resolution (SR) technique have been deeply explored. As edge devices improved to have exceptional processing capability than ever before, streaming users can enhance the received image quality to allow the transmitter to compress the images to save its power or pursue network efficiency. In this sense, this paper proposes a novel dynamic video streaming algorithm that adaptively compresses video chunks at the transmitter and separately enhances the quality at the receiver using SR. In order to allow transmission of video chunks with different compression levels and control of the computation burden, we present the adaptive SR network which is optimized by minimizing the weighted sum of losses extracted from different layer outputs. for dynamic video streaming. In addition, we jointly orchestrate video delivery and resource usage, and the proposed video delivery scheme balances the tradeoff well among the average video quality, the queuing delay, buffering time, transmit power, and computation power. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme pursues the quality-of-services (QoS) of the video streaming better than the adaptive quality control without the cooperation of the transmitter and the receiver and the non-adaptive SR network.

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