Streaming a single video over multiple TCPFriendly Rate Control (TFRC) connections is a way of separately coping with both wireless channel losses and traffic congestion, without the need for cross-layer intervention or retransmission delay at the data-link layer. At the same time, the wireless channel is properly utilized, as throughput improves with an increasing number of connections. Nevertheless over IEEE 802.16e (mobile WiMAX), tuning is needed to select the number of connections and the Time Division Duplex (TDD) frame size. The paper assesses the impact on video quality of packet drops due both to channel loss over a WiMAX access link and router buffer overflow across an all-IP network, consisting of broadband wireless access and co...
Video streaming is anticipated to be a key application of broadband wireless access networks such as...
Abstract — The consistent superiority in terms of reduced packet loss to enhance video quality it is...
IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX—Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) (Andrews, 2007; Nuaymi, 2007) is...
Streaming a single video over multiple TCPFriendly Rate Control (TFRC) connections is a way of separ...
Streaming a single video over multiple TCPFriendly Rate Control (TFRC) connections is a way of separ...
The idea of multi-connection congestion control was originally applied to aggregate flows passing fr...
Dedicated WiMAX multimedia services are proposed for areas that lack networked infrastructure. This ...
Sending a single video stream over multiple TCP-Friendly Rate Control (TFRC) connections is a promis...
The need to respond to congestion and channel loss over not one but two wireless links is an impedim...
Multiplexing a single video stream over several datagram congestion control (DCCP) connections is a ...
Mobile WiMAX is suitable for video-on-demand as well as broadcast TV services. Delivery of video str...
This paper considers multi-connection video streaming across a tandem network with a WiMAX wireless ...
IEEE 802.16e (mobile WiMAX) uplink behavior is a relatively neglected area of investigation, but eme...
Mobile WiMAX is suitable for video-on-demand as well as broadcast TV services. Delivery of video st...
The consistent superiority in terms of reduced packet loss to enhance video quality it is what this ...
Video streaming is anticipated to be a key application of broadband wireless access networks such as...
Abstract — The consistent superiority in terms of reduced packet loss to enhance video quality it is...
IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX—Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) (Andrews, 2007; Nuaymi, 2007) is...
Streaming a single video over multiple TCPFriendly Rate Control (TFRC) connections is a way of separ...
Streaming a single video over multiple TCPFriendly Rate Control (TFRC) connections is a way of separ...
The idea of multi-connection congestion control was originally applied to aggregate flows passing fr...
Dedicated WiMAX multimedia services are proposed for areas that lack networked infrastructure. This ...
Sending a single video stream over multiple TCP-Friendly Rate Control (TFRC) connections is a promis...
The need to respond to congestion and channel loss over not one but two wireless links is an impedim...
Multiplexing a single video stream over several datagram congestion control (DCCP) connections is a ...
Mobile WiMAX is suitable for video-on-demand as well as broadcast TV services. Delivery of video str...
This paper considers multi-connection video streaming across a tandem network with a WiMAX wireless ...
IEEE 802.16e (mobile WiMAX) uplink behavior is a relatively neglected area of investigation, but eme...
Mobile WiMAX is suitable for video-on-demand as well as broadcast TV services. Delivery of video st...
The consistent superiority in terms of reduced packet loss to enhance video quality it is what this ...
Video streaming is anticipated to be a key application of broadband wireless access networks such as...
Abstract — The consistent superiority in terms of reduced packet loss to enhance video quality it is...
IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX—Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) (Andrews, 2007; Nuaymi, 2007) is...