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    TV-Centric technologies to provide remote areas with two-way satellite broadband access

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    October 1-2, 2007, Rome, Italy TV-Centric Technologies To Provide Remote Areas With Two-Way Satellite Broadband Acces

    Smart resource allocation for improving QoE in IP Multimedia Subsystems

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    [EN] IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a robust multimedia service. IMS becomes more important when delivering multimedia services. Multimedia service providers can benefit from IMS to ensure a good QoE (Quality of Experience) to their customers with minimal resources usage. In this paper, we propose an intelligent media distribution IMS system architecture for delivering video streaming. The system is based primarily on uploading a multimedia file to a server in the IMS. Later, other users can download the uploaded multimedia file from the IMS. In the system, we also provide the design of the heuristic decision methods and models based on probability distributions. Thus, our system takes into account the network parameters such as bandwidth, jitter, delay and packet loss that influence the QoE of the end -users. Moreover, we have considered the other parameters of the energy consumption such as CPU, RAM, temperature and number connected users that impact the result of the QoE. All these parameters are considered as input to our proposal management system. The measurements taken from the real test bench show the real performance and demonstrate the success of the system about ensuring the upload speed of the multimedia file, guaranteeing the QoE of end users and improving the energy efficiency of the IMS.This work has been partially supported by the "Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovation", through the "Plan Nacional de I+D+i 2008-2011" in the "Subprograma de Proyectos de Investigation Fundamental", project TEC2011-27516, and by the Polytechnic University of Valencia, though the PAID-15-11 multidisciplinary projects.Canovas Solbes, A.; Taha, M.; Lloret, J.; Tomås Gironés, J. (2018). Smart resource allocation for improving QoE in IP Multimedia Subsystems. Journal of Network and Computer Applications. 104:107-116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnca.2017.12.020S10711610

    Context-awareness for ubiquitous media service delivery in next generation networks

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    Les rĂ©centes avancĂ©es technologiques permettent dĂ©sormais la fabrication de terminaux mobiles de plus en plus compacts et dotĂ©s de plusieurs interfaces rĂ©seaux. Le nouveau modĂšle de consommation de mĂ©dias se rĂ©sume par le concept "Anytime, Anywhere, Any Device" et impose donc de nouvelles exigences en termes de dĂ©ploiement de services ubiquitaires. Cependant la conception et le developpement de rĂ©seaux ubiquitaires et convergents de nouvelles gĂ©nĂ©rations soulĂšvent un certain nombre de dĂ©fis techniques. Les standards actuels ainsi que les solutions commerciales pourraient ĂȘtre affectĂ©s par le manque de considĂ©ration du contexte utilisateur. Le ressenti de l'utilisateur concernant certains services multimĂ©dia tels que la VoIP et l'IPTV dĂ©pend fortement des capacitĂ©s du terminal et des conditions du rĂ©seau d'accĂšs. Cela incite les rĂ©seaux de nouvelles gĂ©nĂ©rations Ă  fournir des services ubiquitaires adaptĂ©s Ă  l'environnement de l'utilisateur optimisant par la mĂȘme occasion ses resources. L'IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) est une architecture de nouvelle gĂ©nĂ©ration qui centralise l'accĂšs aux services et permet la convergence des rĂ©seaux fixe/mobile. NĂ©anmoins, l'Ă©volution de l'IMS est nĂ©cessaire sur les points suivants :- l'introduction de la sensibilitĂ© au contexte utilisateur et de la PQoS (Perceived QoS) : L'architecture IMS ne prend pas en compte l'environnement de l'utilisateur, ses prĂ©fĂ©rences et ne dispose pas d'un mĂ©chanisme de gestion de PQOS. Pour s'assurer de la qualitĂ© fournit Ă  l'utilisateur final, des informations sur l'environnement de l'utilisateur ainsi que ses prĂ©fĂ©rences doivent transiter en cƓur de rĂ©seau afin d'y ĂȘtre analysĂ©s. Ce traitement aboutit au lancement du service qui sera adaptĂ© et optimisĂ© aux conditions observĂ©es. De plus pour le service d'IPTV, les caractĂ©ristiques spatio-temporelles de la vidĂ©o influent de maniĂšre importante sur la PQoS observĂ©e cĂŽtĂ© utilisateur. L'adaptation des services multimĂ©dias en fonction de l'Ă©volution du contexte utilisateur et de la nature de la vidĂ©o diffusĂ©e assure une qualitĂ© d'expĂ©rience Ă  l'utilisateur et optimise par la mĂȘme occasion l'utilisation des ressources en cƓur de rĂ©seau.- une solution de mobilitĂ© efficace pour les services conversationnels tels que la VoIP : Les derniĂšres publications 3GPP fournissent deux solutions de mobilitĂ©: le LTE proposeMIP comme solution de mobilitĂ© alors que l'IMS dĂ©finit une mobilitĂ© basĂ©e sur le protocoleapplicatif SIP. Ces standards dĂ©finissent le systĂšme de signalisation mais ne s'avancent pas sur la gestion du flux mĂ©dia lors du changement d'interface rĂ©seau. La deuxiĂšme section introduit une Ă©tude comparative dĂ©taillĂ©e des solutions de mobilitĂ© dans les NGNs.Notre premiĂšre contribution est la spĂ©cification de l'architecture globale de notre plateforme IMS sensible au contexte utilisateur rĂ©alisĂ©e au sein du projet EuropĂ©en ADAMANTIUM. Nous dĂ©taillons tout d'abord le serveur MCMS intelligent placĂ© dans la couche application de l'IMS. Cet Ă©lĂ©ment rĂ©colte les informations de qualitĂ© de services Ă  diffĂ©rents Ă©quipements rĂ©seaux et prend la dĂ©cision d'une action sur l'un de ces Ă©quipements. Ensuite nous dĂ©finissons un profil utilisateur permettant de dĂ©crire son environnement et de le diffuser en coeur de rĂ©seau. Une Ă©tude sur la prĂ©diction de satisfaction utilisateur en fonction des paramĂštres spatio-temporels de la vidĂ©o a Ă©tĂ© rĂ©alisĂ©e afin de connaĂźtre le dĂ©bit idĂ©al pour une PQoS dĂ©sirĂ©e.Notre deuxiĂšme contribution est l'introduction d'une solution de mobilitĂ© adaptĂ©e aux services conversationnels (VoIP) tenant compte du contexte utilisateur. Notre solution s'intĂšgre Ă  l'architecture IMS existante de façon transparente et permet de rĂ©duire le temps de latence du handover. Notre solution duplique les paquets de VoIP sur les deux interfaces actives pendant le temps de la transition. ParallĂšlement, un nouvel algorithme de gestion de mĂ©moire tampon amĂ©liore la qualitĂ© d'expĂ©rience pour le service de VoIP.The latest advances in technology have already defied Moore s law. Thanks to research and industry, hand-held devices are composed of high processing embedded systems enabling the consumption of high quality services. Furthermore, recent trends in communication drive users to consume media Anytime, Anywhere on Any Device via multiple wired and wireless network interfaces. This creates new demands for ubiquitous and high quality service provision management. However, defining and developing the next generation of ubiquitous and converged networks raise a number of challenges. Currently, telecommunication standards do not consider context-awareness aspects for network management and service provisioning. The experience felt by the end-user consuming for instance Voice over IP (VoIP) or Internet Protocol TeleVision (IPTV) services varies depending mainly on user preferences, device context and network resources. It is commonly held that Next Generation Network (NGN) should deliver personalized and effective ubiquitous services to the end user s Mobile Node (MN) while optimizing the network resources at the network operator side. IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a standardized NGN framework that unifies service access and allows fixed/mobile network convergence. Nevertheless IMS technology still suffers from a number of confining factors that are addressed in this thesis; amongst them are two main issues :The lack of context-awareness and Perceived-QoS (PQoS):-The existing IMS infrastructure does not take into account the environment of the user ,his preferences , and does not provide any PQoS aware management mechanism within its service provisioning control system. In order to ensure that the service satisfies the consumer, this information need to be sent to the core network for analysis. In order to maximize the end-user satisfaction while optimizing network resources, the combination of a user-centric network management and adaptive services according to the user s environment and network conditions are considered. Moreover, video content dynamics are also considered as they significantly impact on the deduced perceptual quality of IPTV services. -The lack of efficient mobility mechanism for conversational services like VoIP :The latest releases of Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) provide two types of mobility solutions. Long-Term Evolution (LTE) uses Mobile IP (MIP) and IMS uses Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) mobility. These standards are focusing on signaling but none of them define how the media should be scheduled in multi-homed devices. The second section introduces a detailed study of existing mobility solutions in NGNs. Our first contribution is the specification of the global context-aware IMS architecture proposed within the European project ADAptative Management of mediA distributioN based on saTisfaction orIented User Modeling (ADAMANTIUM). We introduce the innovative Multimedia Content Management System (MCMS) located in the application layer of IMS. This server combines the collected monitoring information from different network equipments with the data of the user profile and takes adaptation actions if necessary. Then, we introduce the User Profile (UP) management within the User Equipment (UE) describing the end-user s context and facilitating the diffusion of the end-user environment towards the IMS core network. In order to optimize the network usage, a PQoS prediction mechanism gives the optimal video bit-rate according to the video content dynamics. Our second contribution in this thesis is an efficient mobility solution for VoIP service within IMS using and taking advantage of user context. Our solution uses packet duplication on both active interfaces during handover process. In order to leverage this mechanism, a new jitter buffer algorithm is proposed at MN side to improve the user s quality of experience. Furthermore, our mobility solution integrates easily to the existing IMS platform.BORDEAUX1-Bib.electronique (335229901) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Multimedia session continuity in the IP multimedia subsystem : investigation and testbed implementation

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    Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-94).The advent of Internet Protocol (IP) based rich multimedia services and applications has seen rapid growth and adoption in recent years, with an equally increasing user base. Voice over IP (VoIP) and IP Television (IPTV) are key examples of services that are blurring the lines between traditional stove-pipe approach network infrastructures. In these, each service required a different network technology to be provisioned, and could only be accessed through a specific end user equipment (UE) technology. The move towards an all-IP core network infrastructure and the proliferation of multi-capability multi-interface user devices has spurred a convergence trend characterized by access to services and applications through any network, any device and anywhere

    Joint in-network video rate adaptation and measurement-based admission control: algorithm design and evaluation

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    The important new revenue opportunities that multimedia services offer to network and service providers come with important management challenges. For providers, it is important to control the video quality that is offered and perceived by the user, typically known as the quality of experience (QoE). Both admission control and scalable video coding techniques can control the QoE by blocking connections or adapting the video rate but influence each other's performance. In this article, we propose an in-network video rate adaptation mechanism that enables a provider to define a policy on how the video rate adaptation should be performed to maximize the provider's objective (e.g., a maximization of revenue or QoE). We discuss the need for a close interaction of the video rate adaptation algorithm with a measurement based admission control system, allowing to effectively orchestrate both algorithms and timely switch from video rate adaptation to the blocking of connections. We propose two different rate adaptation decision algorithms that calculate which videos need to be adapted: an optimal one in terms of the provider's policy and a heuristic based on the utility of each connection. Through an extensive performance evaluation, we show the impact of both algorithms on the rate adaptation, network utilisation and the stability of the video rate adaptation. We show that both algorithms outperform other configurations with at least 10 %. Moreover, we show that the proposed heuristic is about 500 times faster than the optimal algorithm and experiences only a performance drop of approximately 2 %, given the investigated video delivery scenario

    Fourth ERCIM workshop on e-mobility

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