Reducing the network bandwidth requirements for 360∘ immersive video streaming

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Abstract

Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality applications are getting increasingly popular and new services are emerging in a diverse set of fields such as entertainment, art, e-health, and smart factories. 360° videos are an advancement of classical two-dimensional videos giving the user the impression of being immersed at the center of a scene that can be explored freely and dynamically by simply turning the head to a given region of interest (RoI). Providing a high Quality of Experience to users when streaming 360° videos over the Internet is particularly challenging due to the very high bandwidth requirements. In this letter, a scaling technique to reduce bandwidth requirements to stream omni-directional videos is presented. An experimental investigation of the proposed approach has shown that it is possible to obtain a reduction of the required bitrate up to around 50% while gracefully degrading visual quality far from the RoI.

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De Cicco, L., Mascolo, S., Palmisano, V., & Ribezzo, G. (2019, July 1). Reducing the network bandwidth requirements for 360∘ immersive video streaming. Internet Technology Letters. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/itl2.118

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