ABSTRACT
While over-the-top video distribution is now widely deployed, it still suffers from much higher latencies than traditional broadcast, typically from a few seconds up to half a minute. In this paper, we demonstrate a novel DASH system with latency close to broadcast channels, and show how such a system can be used to enable combined broadcast and broadband services while keeping the client buffering requirements on the broadcast link low.
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