In an in-home digital network it may be expected that several data (audio, video) streams run simultaneously over a shared communication device, e.g. a bus. The burstiness a data stream can have can be reduced by buffering data at the sending and receiving node connected to the bus, thereby allowing a lower bus bandwidth allocation for the stream. In this paper we present an algorithm that determines how much bandwidth and buffer space should be allocated to each stream. We model the problem as a linear program and apply a Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition to decompose the multiple-stream problem into several single-stream problems. For these single-stream problems we present sketches of efficient algorithms to solve them
Smoothing traffic flows at the network edge to reduce their burstiness has been shown to have signif...
International audienceTo achieve an efficient and adapted network usage during video content distrib...
Application of the term video streaming in contemporary usage denotes compression techniques and da...
In an in-home digital network it may be expected that several data (audio, video) streams run simult...
In an in-home digital network (IHDN) it may be expected that several variable-bit-rate streams (audi...
In this paper the problem of guaranteeing Quality of Service via optimal buffer allocation is consid...
We investigate the problem of smoothing multiplexed network traffic, when either a streaming server ...
This paper describes a new mechanism to guarantee quality of service for multimedia streams in low-c...
It is often necessary to determine statistical parameters that characterize the quality of service o...
Transmission of continuous media streams has been a challenging problem of multimedia service. Lots...
Our contribution in the context of the Quality of Service (QoS) in IN-home digital networks projec...
We consider the problem of smoothing real-time streams (such as video streams), where the goal is to...
We introduce an algorithm that uses buffer space available at the server for smoothing disk transfer...
We consider the problem of rate-distortion optimized streaming of packetized multimedia data over a ...
Under the current Internet infrastructure, quality of service (QoS) in the delivery of continuous me...
Smoothing traffic flows at the network edge to reduce their burstiness has been shown to have signif...
International audienceTo achieve an efficient and adapted network usage during video content distrib...
Application of the term video streaming in contemporary usage denotes compression techniques and da...
In an in-home digital network it may be expected that several data (audio, video) streams run simult...
In an in-home digital network (IHDN) it may be expected that several variable-bit-rate streams (audi...
In this paper the problem of guaranteeing Quality of Service via optimal buffer allocation is consid...
We investigate the problem of smoothing multiplexed network traffic, when either a streaming server ...
This paper describes a new mechanism to guarantee quality of service for multimedia streams in low-c...
It is often necessary to determine statistical parameters that characterize the quality of service o...
Transmission of continuous media streams has been a challenging problem of multimedia service. Lots...
Our contribution in the context of the Quality of Service (QoS) in IN-home digital networks projec...
We consider the problem of smoothing real-time streams (such as video streams), where the goal is to...
We introduce an algorithm that uses buffer space available at the server for smoothing disk transfer...
We consider the problem of rate-distortion optimized streaming of packetized multimedia data over a ...
Under the current Internet infrastructure, quality of service (QoS) in the delivery of continuous me...
Smoothing traffic flows at the network edge to reduce their burstiness has been shown to have signif...
International audienceTo achieve an efficient and adapted network usage during video content distrib...
Application of the term video streaming in contemporary usage denotes compression techniques and da...