作者
Yigal Bejerano, Pramod V Koppol
发表日期
2009/4/19
研讨会论文
IEEE INFOCOM 2009
页码范围
1971-1979
出版商
IEEE
简介
Channel zapping is the act of changing from one television channel to another. Zap response time is the time it takes for the new TV channel to start playing from the time a request to zap to that channel occurs. In digital TV systems such as IPTV where TV channel content is transported as an MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 data stream encapsulated in IP packets, zap response time is a significant concern. This is due to the requirement that for an MPEG stream, which is a series of groups of pictures (GOPs), playout can only start at the beginning of a GOP. The time between the occurrence of a zap event to the time to the beginning of the next GOP, which can be anywhere from less than a second to a few seconds, is a significant contributor to zap response time. It is widely accepted that such large zap response times can significantly hamper IPTV quality of experience (QoE) and an efficient solution to this problem is therefore a …
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