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Efficient Cloud Gaming Scheme Using Scene Objects Adaptation


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1 Department of Computer Science, Saudi Electronic University, Taif Branch, Saudi Arabia
 

The last decade witnessed wide-spread of internet and on-line gaming. Improving the broadband limitations is considered one of the most important factors that led to this extent. The recently huge usage of internet applications and games also led to grow up more the usage of handhelds and smart phones as well. This improvement of internet speed with the limitations of the smart end devices led to rely more on processing games away from these limited devices to robust processing centers in a technique so-called Cloud Gaming. The growth of players number and game content request new ideas of bit rate reduction of the streaming video of these on-line games. In this paper, a new technique has been proposed to reduce the requirements needed by scene customization encoding with negligible impact on playing quality.

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Cloud Gaming, DSIS, Content Adaptation, H.265, Video Encoding, Video Streaming.
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Ahmad A. Mazhar
Department of Computer Science, Saudi Electronic University, Taif Branch, Saudi Arabia

Abstract


The last decade witnessed wide-spread of internet and on-line gaming. Improving the broadband limitations is considered one of the most important factors that led to this extent. The recently huge usage of internet applications and games also led to grow up more the usage of handhelds and smart phones as well. This improvement of internet speed with the limitations of the smart end devices led to rely more on processing games away from these limited devices to robust processing centers in a technique so-called Cloud Gaming. The growth of players number and game content request new ideas of bit rate reduction of the streaming video of these on-line games. In this paper, a new technique has been proposed to reduce the requirements needed by scene customization encoding with negligible impact on playing quality.

Keywords


Cloud Gaming, DSIS, Content Adaptation, H.265, Video Encoding, Video Streaming.

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