HTTP adaptive bitrate streaming is becoming a very common method used for video viewing over the internet. It allows a client device to receive “Over-The-Top” (OTT) audiovisual delivery in the Internet, from a Video-on-Demand streaming service, in the form of small successive segments (a few second long).
However, when it comes to multiple devices streaming in the home, todays technologies still encounter quality issues resulting from uncontrolled competition for access bandwidth. The result is a poor viewing experience with slow start time, bigger buffering and frequent video freezes.
Technicolor’s Adaptive Intelligent Streaming (AIS) solves that issue by offering a fair bandwidth share and optimum simultaneous viewing experience for multiple users.
The Network Evolution project has planned to measure in a field test:
• * the real impact of bandwidth competition in an operational Video-on-Demand system, and
• * the improvement gained with AIS enabled solution
We target this AIS test on the M-Go Video-on-Demand (VoD) service with selected end users. They will play MPEG-DASH [1] multimedia content on two Android tablets.
We expect from testers that they engage to:
• * use the M-GO VoD service on both tablets concurrently as often as possible (at least ?) during the field test period,
• * fulfill the user feedback satisfaction survey at the end of each movie,
• * return back to Technicolor all the devices lent for the field test purpose.
The answers to the screening questions will help us select end-users.
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