2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-39404-4_2
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IP Video Streaming with Fine-Grained TCP-Friendly Rate Adaptation

Abstract: Abstract.Video streaming over the Internet is a challenging task since the Internet is a shared environment offering only best effort service. That is, it offers no quality of service and no guarantee of resources in term of (1) bandwidth, (2) transfer delay, (3) delay variation (jitter), and (4) packet losses. Then, network stability and traffic fairness become critical issues. To solve these problems some source rate control and adaptation should be introduced for UDP traffic as well, in such a way that this… Show more

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“…In our congestion control [26], the server performs rate adap tation through the adjustment of the number of streamed ob jects based on network state and RPS of each objects. We use a TCP-Friendly approach to adapt the server rate to network con dition.…”
Section: Fine-grained Tcp-friendly Video Rate Adaptation Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our congestion control [26], the server performs rate adap tation through the adjustment of the number of streamed ob jects based on network state and RPS of each objects. We use a TCP-Friendly approach to adapt the server rate to network con dition.…”
Section: Fine-grained Tcp-friendly Video Rate Adaptation Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%