Nguyen, MinhMinhNguyenNys, PhilipPhilipNysPham, StefanStefanPhamSilhavy, DanielDanielSilhavyArbanowski, StefanStefanArbanowskiSteglich, StephanStephanSteglich2025-05-282025-05-282025-03-31https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/48806610.1145/3712676.3719264Recent years have observed a drastic improvement in video streaming. However, there are still non-trivial open issues that need to be solved, including latency and throughput estimation. A common approach is Low-Latency Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (LL-DASH) that utilises Common Media Application Format (CMAF) to reduce the latency. Currently, a new solution is being developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) that leverages QUIC protocol, called Meida-over-QUIC (MoQ) Transport. MoQ Transport is supposed to achieve even lower latency for large-scale systems. In this paper, we present a testbed to compare the performance of the up-to-date version of MoQ Transport and LL-DASH under various network conditions.enQUICMedia-over-QUICHTTP Adaptive Streamingdash.jsDASHStreaming Face-Off: A Testbed Analysis of Media-over-QUIC and Low-Latency DASHconference paper