Adaptive Video Streaming over ICN
draft-irtf-icnrg-videostreaming-06
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Cedric Westphal
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Stefan Lederer
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Christopher Mueller
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Andrea Detti
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Daniel Corujo
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Jianping Wang
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Marie-Jose Montpetit
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Niall Murray
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Daniel Posch
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Christian Timmerer
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Aytac Azgin
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Will LIU
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ICNRG S. Lederer
Internet Draft D. Posch
Intended status: Informational C. Timmerer
Expires: August 3, 2016 Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt
C. Westphal, Ed.
Aytac Azgin
S. Liu
Huawei
C. Mueller
Bitmovin
A.Detti
University of Rome Tor Vergata
D. Corujo
University of Aveiro
J. Wang
City University of Hong-Kong
Marie-Jose Montpetit
Niall Murray
Athlone Institute of Technology
February 4, 2016
Adaptive Video Streaming over ICN
draft-irtf-icnrg-videostreaming-06.txt
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Abstract
This document considers the consequences of moving the underlying
network architecture from the current Internet to an Information-
Centric Network (ICN) architecture on video distribution. As most of
the traffic in future networks is expected to be video, we consider
how to modify the existing video streaming mechanisms. Several
important topics related to video distribution over ICN are
presented, covering a wide range of scenarios: we look at how to
evolve DASH to work over ICN, and leverage the recent ISO/IEC MPEG
Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) standard; we consider
layered encoding over ICN; P2P mechanisms introduce distinct
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