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Quality of experience paradigm in multimedia services : application to OTT video streaming and VoIP services

By: Mushtaq, Muhammad Sajid
Title By: Mellouk, Abdelhamid [Series Editor]
Publisher: San Diego ; Elsevier Science Ltd., : 2016.Description: xix, 180 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781785481093Subject(s): Computers | Digital Media | Video & Animation | Telecommunication and NetworkingDDC classification: 621.3821 MU QU Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
This book describes different methods to investigate users’ QoE from the viewpoint of technical and non-technical parameters using multimedia services. It discusses the subjective methods for both controlled and uncontrolled environments. Collected datasets are used to analyze users’ profiles, which sheds light on key factors to help network service providers understand end-users’ behavior and expectations. Important adaptive video streaming technologies are discussed that run on unmanaged networks to achieve certain QoS features.
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This book describes different methods to investigate users’ QoE from the viewpoint of technical and non-technical parameters using multimedia services. It discusses the subjective methods for both controlled and uncontrolled environments. Collected datasets are used to analyze users’ profiles, which sheds light on key factors to help network service providers understand end-users’ behavior and expectations. Important adaptive video streaming technologies are discussed that run on unmanaged networks to achieve certain QoS features.

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