A dynamic bandwidth allocation strategy to support variable bit rate (VBR) video traffic is proposed. This strategy predicts the bandwidth requirements for future frames using either adaptive or non-adaptive least mean square (LMS) error linear predictors. The adaptive technique does not require any prior knowledge of the statistics, nor assumes stationarity. Several reservation schemes and pro-active congestion approach are also presented. Analysis using half hour long video traces indicate the prediction errors for the bandwidth required for the next frame are almost white noise. By reserving bandwidth equal to the predicted value, only the prediction errors need to be buffered. Because the errors are almost white noise,...
Abstract: Problem statement: Network traffic prediction plays a vital role in the optimal resource a...
In this paper, we propose a model-based bandwidth prediction scheme for variable-bit-rate (VBR) vide...
This study presents simple and accurate heuristics for determining the equivalent bandwidth for mult...
Real time variable bit rate (VBR) video traffic prediction plays an important role in dynamic bandwi...
The distinct characteristics of variable bit rate (VBR) video traffic and its quality of service (Q...
Real time VBR (variable bit rate) video traffic prediction plays an important role in dynamic bandwi...
This paper presents a novel approach to dynamic transmission bandwidth allocation for transport of r...
The reliable and efficient transmission of high quality VBR video through the Internet generally req...
In this paper, we study the problem of dynamic bandwidth allocation for an ATM multiplexer loaded wi...
Multimedia consists of voice, video, and data. Sample applications include video conferencing, video...
To guarantee quality of service (QoS), the requirements for video transmission, such as delay and ce...
videos or movies of their choice directly online from a VoD service provider. The selected streami...
Video traffic bandwidth prediction may be provided. Frames of a video stream may be encoded accordin...
Dynamic resource allocation is critical in the transmission of VBR video. Our study shows that conte...
In this paper, we propose a fast autoregressive prediction scheme that takes into consideration the ...
Abstract: Problem statement: Network traffic prediction plays a vital role in the optimal resource a...
In this paper, we propose a model-based bandwidth prediction scheme for variable-bit-rate (VBR) vide...
This study presents simple and accurate heuristics for determining the equivalent bandwidth for mult...
Real time variable bit rate (VBR) video traffic prediction plays an important role in dynamic bandwi...
The distinct characteristics of variable bit rate (VBR) video traffic and its quality of service (Q...
Real time VBR (variable bit rate) video traffic prediction plays an important role in dynamic bandwi...
This paper presents a novel approach to dynamic transmission bandwidth allocation for transport of r...
The reliable and efficient transmission of high quality VBR video through the Internet generally req...
In this paper, we study the problem of dynamic bandwidth allocation for an ATM multiplexer loaded wi...
Multimedia consists of voice, video, and data. Sample applications include video conferencing, video...
To guarantee quality of service (QoS), the requirements for video transmission, such as delay and ce...
videos or movies of their choice directly online from a VoD service provider. The selected streami...
Video traffic bandwidth prediction may be provided. Frames of a video stream may be encoded accordin...
Dynamic resource allocation is critical in the transmission of VBR video. Our study shows that conte...
In this paper, we propose a fast autoregressive prediction scheme that takes into consideration the ...
Abstract: Problem statement: Network traffic prediction plays a vital role in the optimal resource a...
In this paper, we propose a model-based bandwidth prediction scheme for variable-bit-rate (VBR) vide...
This study presents simple and accurate heuristics for determining the equivalent bandwidth for mult...