1、 ETSI TR 126 957 V15.0.0 (2018-07) Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); LTE; Study on Server And Network-assisted Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) (SAND) for 3GPP multimedia services (3GPP TR 26.957 version 15.0.0 Release 15) TECHNICAL REPORT ETSI ETSI TR 126 957 V15.0.0 (20
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16、sions). “must“ and “must not“ are NOT allowed in ETSI deliverables except when used in direct citation. ETSI ETSI TR 126 957 V15.0.0 (2018-07)33GPP TR 26.957 version 15.0.0 Release 15Contents Intellectual Property Rights 2g3Foreword . 2g3Modal verbs terminology 2g3Foreword . 5g31 Scope 6g32 Referenc
17、es 6g33 Abbreviations . 7g34 Overview of MPEG Server And Network Assisted DASH (SAND) in ISO/IEC 23009-5 . 7g35 Architectural considerations for SAND . 11g35.1 SAND in PSS architecture . 11g35.2 SAND architecture for OTT streaming services 12g35.3 Alternative SAND architecture for OTT streaming serv
18、ices 14g35.4 SAND architecture for generic OTT streaming services 15g36 SAND use cases and relevance to 3GPP environment . 16g36.1 Use Case # 1: Content-Provider Optimized Zero-Rating . 16g36.1.1 Use case description 16g36.1.2 Recommended requirements and working assumptions . 17g36.1.3 Gap analysis
19、 w.r.t. existing 3GPP technologies 17g36.1.4 Potential solutions including relevant SAND functionality 17g36.2 Use Case # 2: Consistent QoE/QoS for DASH Users 17g36.2.1 Use case description 17g36.2.2 Recommended requirements and working assumptions . 18g36.2.3 Gap analysis w.r.t. existing 3GPP techn
20、ologies 18g36.2.4 Potential solutions including relevant SAND functionality 18g36.3 Use Case # 3 Proxy Caching 20g36.3.1 Use case description 20g36.3.2 Recommended requirements and working assumptions . 20g36.3.3 Gap analysis w.r.t. existing 3GPP technologies 20g36.3.3.1 Partial representation cachi
21、ng . 20g36.3.3.2 Next segment caching . 20g36.3.3.3 Multi-CDN offering 21g36.3.4 Potential solutions including relevant SAND functionality 21g36.4 Use Case # 4 Network Assistance for DASH . 23g36.4.1 Use case description 23g36.4.1.0 Introduction . 23g36.4.1.1 Network Assistance . 23g36.4.1.2 Relatio
22、nship between Network Assistance and media server communication 24g36.4.1.3 UE considerations . 25g36.4.1.3.1 Mitigation of unwarranted usage of the Network Assistance function 25g36.4.1.3.2 UE access to the Network Assistance function . 25g36.4.2 Recommended requirements and working assumptions . 2
23、5g36.4.3 Gap analysis w.r.t. existing 3GPP technologies 25g36.4.4 Potential solutions including relevant SAND functionality 26g36.4.5 Simulation and test results 28g37 MOOD for handling TLS protected unicast traffic 31g37.1 Description of the Release 12 solution for MOOD 31g37.2 Overview of a SAND W
24、ebSocket solution for MOOD . 32g37.2.1 Architecture 32g37.2.2 Procedures. 33g38 Streaming enhancements from QoE-Aware resource allocation 34g38.1 Introduction 34g38.2 Simulation methodology and setup 34g3ETSI ETSI TR 126 957 V15.0.0 (2018-07)43GPP TR 26.957 version 15.0.0 Release 158.3 Video-Aware Q
25、oS optimizations at the Core . 37g38.4 Video QoE-Aware scheduling at the RAN . 40g38.5 Relationship to SAND 44g38.6 Performance evaluation results . 44g39 Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) 48g39.1 Introduction 48g39.2 CORS Considerations for SAND . 49g310 Connections to RAN Study on Context-Aware
26、 service delivery . 50g311 Conclusions and Recommendations . 50g3Annex A: Change history 52g3History 53g3ETSI ETSI TR 126 957 V15.0.0 (2018-07)53GPP TR 26.957 version 15.0.0 Release 15Foreword This Technical Report has been produced by the 3rdGeneration Partnership Project (3GPP). The contents of th
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29、d digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document. ETSI ETSI TR 126 957 V15.0.0 (2018-07)63GPP TR 26.957 version 15.0.0 Release 151 Scope The present document evaluates the MPEG DASH SAND (ISO/IEC 23009-5) specification to: - Ensure that 3GPP and MPEG remain a
30、ligned on their respective DASH specifications. - Identify enhancements offered by MPEG DASH SAND (ISO/IEC 23009-5) in the 3GPP environment, and recommend necessary modifications to the 3GPP specifications including DASH to enable these enhancements. In particular, the following elements of function
31、ality may be of particular 3GPP relevance and are studied: - Streaming enhancements via intelligent caching, processing and delivery optimizations on the server and/or network side, based on feedback from clients on anticipated DASH Segments, accepted alternative DASH Representations and Adaptation
32、Sets, and requested bandwidth. - Improved adaptation on the client side, based on network/server-side information such as cached Segments, alternative Segment availability, and network throughput/QoS. 2 References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, cons
33、titute provisions of the present document. - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific. - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the cas
34、e of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same Release as the present document. 1 3GPP TR 21.905: “Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications“. 2 ISO/IEC 23009-5:2016: “Information Technology Dynam
35、ic adaptive streaming over HTTP (DASH) Part 5: Server and network assisted DASH (SAND)“. 3 ISO/IEC 23009-1:2014: “ Information technology - Dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP (DASH) - Part 1: Media presentation description and segment formats“. 4 3GPP TS 26.247: “3GPP TS 26.247: “Transparent end-t
36、o-end Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS); Progressive Download and Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (3GP-DASH)“. 5 3GPP TS 26.233: “Transparent end-to-end packet switched streaming service (PSS); General description“. 6 3GPP TR 26.938: “Packet-switched Streaming Service (PSS); Improved supp
37、ort for dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP in 3GPP“. 7 3GPP TS 23.203: “Policy and Charging Control Architecture“. 8 3GPP TS 23.207: “End-to-End Quality of Service (QoS) Concept and Architecture“. 9 3GPP TS 29.213: “Policy and charging control signalling flows and Quality of Service (QoS) paramete
38、r mapping“. 10 3GPP TS 29.214: “Policy and charging control over Rx reference point“. 11 M. Andrews, Q. Lijun, and A. Stolyar, “Optimal utility based multi-user throughput allocation subject to throughput constraints,“ in Proc. IEEE INFOCOM 2005, vol. 4, pp. 2415-2424 vol. 4, 2005. ETSI ETSI TR 126
39、957 V15.0.0 (2018-07)73GPP TR 26.957 version 15.0.0 Release 1512 V. Ramamurthi and O. Oyman, “Video-QoE Aware Radio Resource Allocation for HTTP Adaptive Streaming “, in Proc. IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2014, Sydney, Australia, June 2014. 13 A. Jalali, R. Padovani, and R.
40、 Pankaj, “Data throughput of CDMA-HDR a high efficiency-high data rate personal communication wireless system,“ in Proc. IEEE 51st Vehicular Technology Conference, Tokyo, vol. 3, pp. 1854-1858, 2000. 14 Z. Xiaoqing, T. Schierl, T. Wiegand, and B. Girod, “Distributed Media-Aware Rate Allocation for V
41、ideo Multicast Over Wireless Networks,“ IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, vol. 21, pp. 1181-1192, 2011. 15 S. Singh, O. Oyman, A. Papathanassiou, D. Chatterjee, and J. G. Andrews, “Video capacity and QoE enhancements over LTE,“ in Proc. IEEE International Conference on
42、Communications (ICC), 2012 pp. 7071-7076, 2012. 16 W3C Recommendation, Cross-Origin Resource Sharing, http:/www.w3.org/TR/cors/. 17 IETF RFC 6455: “The WebSocket Protocol“. 18 OMA-ERELD-DM-V1_2-20070209-A: “Enabler Release Definition for OMA Device Management, Approved Version 1.2“. 19 3GPP TR 36.93
43、3: “Study on Context Aware Service Delivery in RAN for LTE“. 3 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in TR 21.905 1 and the following apply. An abbreviation defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same abbreviation, if any
44、, in TR 21.905 1. CDN Content Delivery Network CORS Cross-Origin Resource Sharing DANE DASH-Aware Network Element DASH Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP MPD Media Presentation Description OTT Over-The-Top PED Parameters Enhancing Delivery PER Parameters Enhancing ReceptionRNE Regular Network Elem
45、ent SAND Server and Network Assisted DASH XML Extensible Markup Language 4 Overview of MPEG Server And Network Assisted DASH (SAND) in ISO/IEC 23009-5 MPEGs Server and Network Assisted DASH (SAND) technology, i.e., specified in ISO/IEC 23009-5 2 offers standardized interfaces for service providers a
46、nd operators to enhance streaming experience. In order to enhance the delivery of DASH content, SAND introduces messages between DASH clients and network elements or between various network elements for the purpose to improve efficiency of streaming sessions by providing information about real-time
47、operational characteristics of networks, servers, proxies, caches, CDNs as well as DASH clients performance and status. SAND addresses the following: - Unidirectional/bidirectional, point-to-point/multipoint communication with and without session (management) between servers/CDNs and DASH clients, -
48、 Mechanisms for providing content-awareness and service-awareness towards the underlying protocol stack including server and/or network assistance, - Various impacts on elements of the existing Internet infrastructure such as servers, proxies, caches and CDNs, ETSI ETSI TR 126 957 V15.0.0 (2018-07)8
49、3GPP TR 26.957 version 15.0.0 Release 15- QoS and QoE support for DASH-based services, - Scalability in general and specifically for logging interfaces, and - Analytics and monitoring of DASH-based services. The SAND reference architecture is based on four broad categories of elements: i) DASH streaming clients. ii) Regular network elements (RNE), which are DASH content unaware and treat DASH-related video delivery objects as any other object, but are present on the path between origin server and DASH clients, e.g. transpare