Adaptive Media Streaming over Emerging Protocols

The emerging MPEG standard Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (MPEG-DASH) is designed for media delivery over the top of existing infrastructures and enables smooth multimedia streaming towards heterogeneous devices including both wired and wireless environments. The MPEG-DASH standard was designed to work with HTTP-URLs but mandates neither the actual version nor which underlying protocols to be used. This paper will provide a detailed introduction into emerging protocols (HTTP/2.0 and beyond) to be used in the context of adaptive media streaming, specifically DASH.

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