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ATSC 3.0 is a next-generation terrestrial broadcast standard that transmits UHD media content by DASH segment file, not media frame unit. The size of DASH segment files varies even though they have the same quality and playback time. In other words, the sizes of DASH segment files basically burst. Moreover, a DASH segment file size burst more due to the amount of UHD media, which is larger than HD...
This paper analyzes delays and resource efficiency when DASH segment files are transmitted through IP-based next-generation broadcasting systems such as ATSC 3.0. DASH segment files are designed to support media content of various qualities in the DASH system. The size of a DASH segment file can vary even though they may have the same quality and playback time. As the quantity of media content such...
Next-generation digital broadcasting system transmits the DASH segment files. Delays and inefficient use of resources are the major challenges in the transmission of DASH segment files in broadcasting systems. Because the size of DASH segment files varies even though the files have the same quality, and broadcasting systems uses the fixed resource. Delay is an important problem in broadcasting systems...
Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is a technology in which the client is served by requesting the next media segments of appropriate quality. The client measures the current available bandwidth on the basis of the data transmission rate of the previous media segments. To obtain the best quality without generating buffering, it is necessary to accurately measure the available bandwidth. However,...
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