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Requet

Craig Gutterman, Katherine Guo, Sarthak Arora, Trey Gilliland, Xiaoyang Wang, Les Wu, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Gil Zussman

2020ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing Communications and Applications33 citationsDOI

Abstract

As video traffic dominates the Internet, it is important for operators to detect video quality of experience (QoE) to ensure adequate support for video traffic. With wide deployment of end-to-end encryption, traditional deep packet inspection--based traffic monitoring approaches are becoming ineffective. This poses a challenge for network operators to monitor user QoE and improve upon their experience. To resolve this issue, we develop and present a system for RE al-time QU ality of experience metric detection for <underline> E </underline>ncrypted T raffic— Requet —which is suitable for network middlebox deployment. Requet uses a detection algorithm that we develop to identify video and audio chunks from the IP headers of encrypted traffic. Features extracted from the chunk statistics are used as input to a machine learning algorithm to predict QoE metrics, specifically buffer warning (low buffer, high buffer), video state (buffer increase, buffer decay, steady, stall), and video resolution. We collect a large YouTube dataset consisting of diverse video assets delivered over various WiFi and LTE network conditions to evaluate the performance. We compare Requet with a baseline system based on previous work and show that Requet outperforms the baseline system in accuracy of predicting buffer low warning, video state, and video resolution by 1.12×, 1.53×, and 3.14×, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceEncryptionSoftware deploymentNetwork packetComputer networkReal-time computingQuality of experienceVideo qualityMetric (unit)The InternetPEVQPacket lossInternet videoVideo processingVideo trackingArtificial intelligenceQuality of serviceOperating systemMultiview Video CodingEconomicsOperations managementImage and Video Quality AssessmentInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingNetwork Traffic and Congestion Control