Du et al., 2017 - Google Patents
A bandwidth variation pattern-differentiated rate adaptation for HTTP adaptive streaming over an LTE cellular networkDu et al., 2017
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- Du H
- Zheng Q
- Zhang W
- Gao X
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- IEEE Access
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Currently, HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) is the state-of-the-art technology for mobile video streaming. The rate adaptation of HAS has been designed to make a trade-off between two contrasting requirements, ie, enhancing the quality of a video, and reducing the probability …
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