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Emerging multimedia applications often use a wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) infrastructure to stream content. These Wi-Fi deployments vary vastly in terms of their system configurations. In this paper, we take a step toward characterizing the Quality of Experience (QoE) of volumetric video streaming over an enterprise-grade Wi-Fi network to: (i) understand the impact of Wi-Fi control parameters on user QoE, (ii) analyze the relation between Quality of Service (QoS) metrics of Wi-Fi networks and application QoE, and (iii) compare the QoE of volumetric video streaming to traditional 2D video applications. We find that Wi-Fi configuration parameters such as channel width, radio interface, access category, and priority queues are important for optimizing Wi-Fi networks for streaming immersive videos.more » « less
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The increasing popularity of video streaming and conferencing services have altered the nature of Internet traffic. In this paper, we take a first step toward quantifying the impact of this changing nature of traffic on the Quality of Experience (QoE) of popular video streaming and conferencing applications. We first analyze the traffic characteristics of these applications and of backbone links, and show how simple multipath routing may adversely impact application QoE. To mitigate this problem, we propose a new routing path selection approach, inspired by the TCP timeout computation algorithm, that uses both the average and variation of path load. Preliminary results show that this approach improves application QoE by on average 14% and packet latency by 11% for video streaming and conferencing applications, respectively.more » « less