1. What are the contributions mentioned in the paper "E3doas: balancing qoe and energy-saving for multi-device adaptation in future mobile wireless video delivery" ?
While the next generation mobile networks will provide higher capacity than the current 4G systems, the network operators will face important challenges associated with the outstanding increase of both video traffic and user expectations in terms of their levels of perceived quality or Quality of Experience ( QoE ).. In this context, this paper proposes an Evolved QoE-aware Energy-saving Device-Oriented Adaptive Scheme ( E3DOAS ) for mobile multimedia delivery over future wireless networks.. Furthermore, the heterogeneity of mobile devices ( e. g. screen resolution, battery life, hardware performance ) also impacts severely the end-user QoE.
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2. What future works have the authors mentioned in the paper "E3doas: balancing qoe and energy-saving for multi-device adaptation in future mobile wireless video delivery" ?
Moreover, other subjective/objective evaluation methods for quality assessment including VQM and SSIM could be considered as part of the future works.. Additionally, in terms of future directions, the proposed solutions could be extended in several ways: ( a ) a wider definition of QoE modeling could integrate users ’ context ( e. g. instance location, mood, etc. ) ( b ) the crowd-sourcingbased qualitative system could be improved by integrating geographical location information and by defining target areas to improve the accuracy of resource allocation for better user experience ; ( c ) the utility trade-offs could be extended by integrating contextual information of the mobile users.
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3. What other evaluation methods could be considered for quality assessment?
other subjective/objective evaluation methods for quality assessment including VQM and SSIM could be considered as part of the future works.
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4. How many participants participated in the subjective assessment tests?
For the purpose of the subjective assessment tests, a total number of 73 participants including 43 males and 31 females participated in the study.
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