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Low-Latency Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (LL-DASH) leverages Common Media Application Format's (CMAF) chunked packaging and HTTP's chunked transfer encoding capabilities to cater to the demand for media delivery with latencies of those achieved by the traditional broadcast. Nevertheless, to achieve lower latencies in a scalable and reliable way, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) recently started developing a QUIC-based solution, termed Media-over-QUIC Transport (MOQT). This paper presents the first testbed to compare LL-DASH and MOQT, comparing their performance and usability under different network conditions.
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