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Cloud-Based Video Streaming Services: A Survey

(2011.14976)
Published Nov 30, 2020 in cs.MM

Abstract

Video streaming, in various forms of video on demand (VOD), live, and 360 degree streaming, has grown dramatically during the past few years. In comparison to traditional cable broadcasters whose contents can only be watched on TVs, video streaming is ubiquitous and viewers can flexibly watch the video contents on various devices, ranging from smart-phones to laptops and large TV screens. Such ubiquity and flexibility are enabled by interweaving multiple technologies, such as video compression, cloud computing, content delivery networks, and several other technologies. As video streaming gains more popularity and dominates the Internet traffic, it is essential to understand the way it operates and the interplay of different technologies involved in it. Accordingly, the first goal of this paper is to unveil sophisticated processes to deliver a raw captured video to viewers' devices. In particular, we elaborate on the video encoding, transcoding, packaging, encryption, and delivery processes. We survey recent efforts in academia and industry to enhance these processes. As video streaming industry is increasingly becoming reliant on cloud computing, the second goal of this survey is to explore and survey the ways cloud services are utilized to enable video streaming services. The third goal of the study is to position the undertaken research works in cloud-based video streaming and identify challenges that need to be obviated in future to advance cloud-based video streaming industry to a more flexible and user-centric service.

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