We consider the use of large buffers and feedback as a mechanism to maintain loosely coupled synchronization between a multimedia server and a client. The multimedia stream is modeled as a fluid flow through rate controlled valves and buffers with multiple thresholds. These thresholds are used to control the rates upstream. The quality of service for the multimedia connection is characterized in terms of the jitter in the received media stream due to buffer underflow and overflow. This quality of service is used to exercise rate and admission control in the presence of congestion. The feedback mechanism is, implemented in GRAMS, an adaptive multimedia client-server system. Experimental statistics are gathered for the purpose of traffic engi...
This paper introduces a new scheme and design of a protocol for guaranteed bandwidth channels. Given...
The burstiness of compressed video complicates the provisioning of network resources for emerging mu...
The increasing use of interactive multimedia applications over the Internet has created a problem of...
Recent advances in networking, storage and computer technologies are stimulating the development of ...
The provision of many VCR-like user interactions, e.g. reverse, skip, freeze-restart and scale, make...
In this paper, an end-to-end real-time adaptive protocol for multimedia transmission is presented. T...
[[abstract]]The provision of many VCR-like user interactions, e.g. reverse,skip, freeze-restart and ...
Recent advances in scalable video coding have paved the way for the development of flexible and adap...
This paper studies a congestion control scheme in integrated variable bit-rate video, audio and data...
This paper deals with the introduction and designing of a buffer manager, which is a part of the qua...
In multimedia systems end-to-end delay jitter has a great impact on the continuity of information pl...
Abstract: Video servers are a key component in multimedia systems. Due to the real-time requirements...
OF THE DISSERTATION Optimal buffering algorithms for client-server VBR video retrievals by Junbiao Z...
In this thesis we present two multimedia architectures and a data retrieval model for supporting si...
Abstract—As streaming videos are becoming increasingly popular, it is important to understand the en...
This paper introduces a new scheme and design of a protocol for guaranteed bandwidth channels. Given...
The burstiness of compressed video complicates the provisioning of network resources for emerging mu...
The increasing use of interactive multimedia applications over the Internet has created a problem of...
Recent advances in networking, storage and computer technologies are stimulating the development of ...
The provision of many VCR-like user interactions, e.g. reverse, skip, freeze-restart and scale, make...
In this paper, an end-to-end real-time adaptive protocol for multimedia transmission is presented. T...
[[abstract]]The provision of many VCR-like user interactions, e.g. reverse,skip, freeze-restart and ...
Recent advances in scalable video coding have paved the way for the development of flexible and adap...
This paper studies a congestion control scheme in integrated variable bit-rate video, audio and data...
This paper deals with the introduction and designing of a buffer manager, which is a part of the qua...
In multimedia systems end-to-end delay jitter has a great impact on the continuity of information pl...
Abstract: Video servers are a key component in multimedia systems. Due to the real-time requirements...
OF THE DISSERTATION Optimal buffering algorithms for client-server VBR video retrievals by Junbiao Z...
In this thesis we present two multimedia architectures and a data retrieval model for supporting si...
Abstract—As streaming videos are becoming increasingly popular, it is important to understand the en...
This paper introduces a new scheme and design of a protocol for guaranteed bandwidth channels. Given...
The burstiness of compressed video complicates the provisioning of network resources for emerging mu...
The increasing use of interactive multimedia applications over the Internet has created a problem of...