Measuring, Modeling and Integrating Time-Varying Video Quality in End-to-End Multimedia Service Delivery: A Review and Open Challenges
The multimedia delivery chain consists of multiple stages such as content preparation, content delivery via Over-The-Top delivery network and Internet Service Providers network. Within the multimedia service chain, each stage influences the Quality of Experience (QoE) of the end user. The objective of this work is to provide a comprehensive literature survey with future research challenges and opportunities in the field of time-varying video quality in multimedia service delivery. The contribution of this work is two fold: 1) Survey – we provide a review of state-of-the-art works for video quality models to quantify multiple artifacts into a single QoE metric, pooling strategies for global quality measurements, and Continuous Time-Varying Quality (CTVQ) models; 2) Future Challenges and Directions – we investigate ten major research challenges and future directions based on the state-of-the-art for QoE modelling, QoE-aware encoding/decoding and QoE monitoring/management of multimedia streaming in next-generation networks.
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Citation
Hewage, C.T., Ahmad, A., Mallikarachchi, T., Barman, N. and Martini, M.G. (2022) 'Measuring, modelling and Integrating Time-varying Video Quality in End-to-End Multimedia Service Delivery: A Review and Open Challenges', IEEE Access. DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3180491Electronic ISSN
2169-3536Cardiff Met Affiliation
- Cardiff School of Technologies
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Chaminda Hewage Arslan Ahmad Thanuja MallikarachchiCopyright Holder
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- en