Multicast and unicast adaptive bitrate services
US-9407968-B2 · Aug 2, 2016 · US
US9641578B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9641578-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514677064-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
A multicast adaptive bit rate receiver is employed delay issuance of specific unicast HTTP adaptive bit rate media segment requests while waiting for receipt of stripped multicast media segments from a multicast server. An HTTP proxy may create a new internal state that waits for subsequent media segment URL requests. As the stripped multicast media segments are received, the HTTP requests queued in the proxy may be delivered to the local ABR client.
Opening claim text (preview).
I claim: 1. A multicast receiver in an adaptive bit rate system, the adaptive bit rate system having a multicast server for generating a manifest file identifying available content and for multicasting segments of an adaptive bitrate stream to a plurality of adaptive bit rate clients in a multicast group and to the multicast receiver, the multicast receiver for reducing an initial startup unicast bandwidth for at least one adaptive bit rate client requesting to join the multicast group, the multicast receiver comprising: one or more processors; and a memory communicatively coupled to at least one of the one or more processors, the one or more processors configured for: in response to at least one adaptive bit rate client's adaptive bitrate request, initiating a join of the multicast receiver to an in-session multicast stream by the multicast server having a version of the adaptive bitrate stream associated with requested content, wherein the multicast receiver collects segment data for transmitting upon request to the plurality of adaptive bit rate clients; receiving multicast data from a multicast session's current multicast of segment N, wherein multicast data received by the multicast receiver begins at a point X of the in-session multicast stream corresponding to a join time of the multicast receiver to the multicast server's multicast session; identifying one or more segments to deliver to the requesting adaptive bit rate client based on segment data occurring prior to point X of the multicast stream, the identified one or more segments including at least one of a segment prior to segment N in the multicast stream or segment N; delaying delivery of requested content to the requesting adaptive bit rate client while waiting for a collection of the one or more identified segments by the multicast receiver; and delivering the one or more segments identified for delivery to the at least one adaptive bit rate client that occur prior to point X of the multicast stream to the requesting adaptive bit rate client. 2. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , wherein delaying delivery of requested content to the requesting adaptive bit rate client while waiting for the collection of the identified one or more segments by the multicast receiver comprises delaying delivery of the requested content until receipt from the multicast server of the identified segments is available in a local cache. 3. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , wherein the one or more identified segments includes a complete segment N when point X occurs after a starting point of segment N but before the starting point of segment N+1. 4. The multicast receiver of claim 3 , wherein the multicast receiver issues to the multicast server a partial unicast request identifying a specific bitrate covering missing bytes of media segment N due to the join of the in-session multicast stream at point X. 5. The multicast receiver of claim 4 , further comprising reconstituting segment N by combining received segment N multicast data with received segment N unicast data. 6. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , wherein the multicast receiver issues a request to the multicast server for segment data associated with the identified one or more segments. 7. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , wherein the one or more identified segments are received by the receiver within a single segment time period while segment N+1 is multicast by the multicast server. 8. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , further comprising transitioning the response to the requesting adaptive bit rate client from an output of the multicast receiver to the multicast stream multicasting from the multicast server. 9. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , wherein the one or more identified segments are collected by: determining whether the segment data identified for delivery to the requesting adaptive bit rate client is available in a local cache; for unavailable segment data identified for delivery to the requesting adaptive bit rate client, joining a quick stream multicast session from the multicast server for identified segment data and receiving the identified segment data that occurs prior to point X of the multicast stream; and delivering the identified segment data that occurs prior to point X of the multicast stream to the requesting adaptive bit rate client. 10. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , further comprising receiving a master manifest file delivered to the at least one adaptive bit rate client from the multicast server, the master manifest file continuously updated as media segments become available for live adaptive bitrate streaming in the multicast server's multicast session. 11. The multicast receiver of claim 10 , further comprising receiving an adaptive bitrate request for content initiated from the at least one adaptive bit rate client, wherein the requested content is associated with a version of an adaptive bit rate stream identified in the master manifest file. 12. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , further comprising intercepting the request for content sent from the at least one adaptive bit rate client to the multicast server to identify the requested content and to identify the segments prior to point X to be delivered to the requesting adaptive bit rate client. 13. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , wherein the segments prior to point X for delivery to the at least one adaptive bit rate client are identified from requests for specific prior segments from the at least one adaptive bit rate client, the requests for the prior segments queued in the multicast receiver thereby delaying issuance of the requested content to the at least one adaptive bit rate client. 14. The multicast receiver of claim 13 , wherein as the segments prior to point X requested via unicast are received at the multicast receiver, segments associated with the queued requests from the at least one adaptive bit rate client are delivered from multicasting adaptive bit rate receiver to the requesting adaptive bit rate client. 15. The multicast receiver of claim 14 , wherein the segments associated with the queued requests from the at least one adaptive bit rate client are delivered to the requesting adaptive bit rate client in an order corresponding to the order of the requests sent by the at least one adaptive bit rate client. 16. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , wherein a bitrate of the identified segments prior to point X may be a different bitrate available in a manifest file than a bitrate of multicasted segment N. 17. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , wherein segments received at the multicast receiver are available to other adaptive bit rate (ABR) clients, minimizing unicast requests to the multicast server by the ABR clients in the multicast group. 18. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , the multicast receiver discarding segments received from the multicast server after a duration of time. 19. The multicast receiver of claim 1 , wherein a multicast session to which the at least one adaptive bit rate client is transitioned to is at a higher encoded bit rate than a bitrate of the segments received from the multicast receiver. 20. A method for transitioning between retrieval of segment data from a first server and a second server in an adaptive bit rate system, the method comprising: in response to a client's adaptive bitrate request, the second server joining a multicast session transmitting a stream of a version of an adaptive bit rate stream associated with a requested content, wherein the second server co
by discarding or delaying data units, e.g. packets or frames · CPC title
Responding to QoS · CPC title
by decomposing the content in the time domain, e.g. in time segments · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
Electricity · mapped topic
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.