Adaptive media streaming over multipath networks (2007)
Abstract / truncated to 115 words
With the latest developments in video coding technology and fast deployment of end-user broadband internet connections, real-time media applications become increasingly interesting for both private users and businesses. However, the internet remains a best-effort service network unable to guarantee the stringent requirements of the media application, in terms of high, constant bandwidth, low packet loss rate and transmission delay. Therefore, efficient adaptation mechanisms must be derived in order to bridge the application requirements with the transport medium characteristics. Lately, different network architectures, e.g., peer-to-peer networks, content distribution networks, parallel wireless services, emerge as potential solutions for reducing the cost of communication or infrastructure, and possibly improve the application performance. In this thesis, we start from ...
multimedia – streaming – multipath rate allocation – packet error correction – multipath scheduling – video distortion optimization
Information
- Author
- Jurca, Dan
- Institution
- EPFL/ITS, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Supervisor
- Publication Year
- 2007
- Upload Date
- Sept. 2, 2008
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