References & Further Reading

References

  1. J. Zhang, M. Moharrami, and G. Caire, Multi-Rate Coded Caching for Successively-Refinable Content, 2020

    CommIT foundational paper on video coded caching. Core results of Chapter 21.

  2. M. A. Maddah-Ali and U. Niesen, Fundamental Limits of Caching, 2014

    MAN baseline. Applied to video at chunk granularity.

  3. W. H. R. Equitz and T. M. Cover, Successive Refinement of Information, 1991

    Classical successive refinement result. Foundation for multi-rate analysis.

  4. X. Yin, A. Jindal, V. Sekar, and B. Sinopoli, A Control-Theoretic Approach for Dynamic Adaptive Video Streaming over HTTP, 2015

    MPC-based adaptation algorithm. Source of QoE model used throughout the chapter.

  5. ISO/IEC, Information technology — Dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP (DASH) — Part 1: Media presentation description and segment formats, 2019

    DASH standard. Reference for §21.4.

  6. R. Pantos and W. May, HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), 2017

    Apple HLS reference.

  7. ISO/IEC, Information technology — Multimedia application format (MPEG-A) — Part 19: Common media application format (CMAF), 2019

    CMAF standard; harmonizes DASH and HLS.

  8. V. Sze, M. Budagavi, and G. J. Sullivan (eds.), High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC): Algorithms and Architectures, 2014

    HEVC reference book. Relevant for SVC/SHVC layer structure.

  9. H. Schwarz, D. Marpe, and T. Wiegand, Overview of the Scalable Video Coding Extension of the H.264/AVC Standard, 2007

    SVC overview; scalable encoding fundamentals.

  10. F. Dobrian et al., Understanding the Impact of Video Quality on User Engagement, 2011

    Empirical QoE measurements. Justifies QoE-driven caching.

  11. 3GPP, Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services (MBMS), Rel. 17, 2022

    5G MBMS specifications. Enables coded multicast video.

  12. M. Niknam and G. Caire, Coded Caching for Live Video Streaming, 2023

    CommIT extension of coded caching to live streaming.

  13. A. Bentaleb, B. Taani, A. C. Begen, C. Timmerer, R. Zimmermann, A Survey on Bitrate Adaptation Schemes for Streaming Media Over HTTP, 2019

    Comprehensive DASH / HLS survey. Context for §21.4.

Further Reading

Resources for deeper study of coded video caching.

  • CommIT multi-rate paper

    Zhang, Moharrami, Caire (2020). 'Multi-Rate Coded Caching for Successively-Refinable Content'

    Core paper for Ch 21. Multi-rate framework and optimal cache allocation.

  • QoE measurement empirical

    Dobrian et al. (2011). 'Understanding the Impact of Video Quality on User Engagement'

    Empirical calibration of QoE metrics used throughout Chapter 21.

  • DASH / HLS standards

    ISO/IEC 23009-1 (DASH); RFC 8216 (HLS)

    Detailed protocol specifications for §21.4.

  • Live streaming with coded caching

    Niknam, Caire (2023). 'Coded Caching for Live Video Streaming'

    Extension to live content; active CommIT research direction.