The MDP policy linearizes probabilistic QoS constraints and provably achieves near-optimal utility and stability in multi-infrastructure-sharing networks, with error vanishing in the frame size.
An Experimental Study of Low-Latency Video Streaming over 5G
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Low-latency video streaming over 5G has become rapidly popular over the last few years due to its increased usage in hosting virtual events, online education, webinars, and all-hands meetings. Our work aims to address the absence of studies that reveal the real-world behavior of low-latency video streaming. To that end, we provide an experimental methodology and measurements, collected in a US metropolitan area over a commercial 5G network, that correlates application-level QoE and lower-layer metrics on the devices, such as RSRP, RSRQ, handover records, etc., under both static and mobility scenarios. We find that RAN-side information, which is readily available on every cellular device, has the potential to enhance throughput estimation modules of video streaming clients, ultimately making low-latency streaming more resilient against network perturbations and handover events.
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A QoS Framework for Service Provision in Multi-Infrastructure-Sharing Networks
The MDP policy linearizes probabilistic QoS constraints and provably achieves near-optimal utility and stability in multi-infrastructure-sharing networks, with error vanishing in the frame size.