a novel mobile streaming approach for sharing videos in the cloud

Dhumal Sonali G.,Gaikwad Priyanka R.,Miss. Ekatpure Rutuja A.,Jadhav Sayali S

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

ISSN: 2321-3337          Impact Factor:1.521         Volume:4         Issue:3         Year: 09 April,2015         Pages:391-396

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

Abstract

As we all knows that the mobile phones become important part of our daily life, along with increasing use of mobile phones also end-user demands also increased ,one of that is video streaming in mobile network. As video traffic is increased now a days, the wireless link capacity is not such flexible as like video traffic, result in poor quality of video streaming over mobile networks such as long buffering time and intermittent disruptions. The new cloud computing technology, a new framework to get improved quality of video services for the mobile users, which contains of two different parts: AMoV (adaptive mobile video streaming) and ESoV (efficient social video sharing). AMoV and ESoV design a private agent for each mobile user. For a given user, AMoV lets her private agent adaptively adjust her streaming flow with a scalable video coding technique (H.264 SVC technique) based on the feedback of link quality. Similarly, ESoV monitors the social network interactions between mobile users, and it provides that the private agents try to prefetch video content in advance. It is shown that the private agents in the clouds can effectively provide the adaptive streaming, and perform video sharing (i.e., prefetching) based on the social network analysis.

Kewords

Scalable video coding, Adaptive video streaming, Mobile networks, social sharing, Cloud computing.

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