adaptation tcp-friendly
TCP-Friendly Internet Video With Smooth and Fast Rate Adaptation and Network-Aware Error Control
White Paper First, a new rate adaptation mechanism called the Smooth and Fast Rate Adaptation Mechanism (SFRAM) is developed based on the TCP-throughput equation. SFRAM not only achieves TCP-friendliness but also provides a smooth and fast rate adaptation for... [14 Jan 2008]
Proxy-Based TCP-Friendly Streaming Over Mobile Networks
White Paper At the same time, TCP-friendly rate-adaptation behavior for streaming will become an important IETF requirement. This paper investigates TCP-friendly on-demand streaming over wired and wireless links. [14 Jan 2008]
LDA+ TCP-Friendly Adaptation: A Measurement and Comparison Study
White Paper This paper presents an end-to-end adaptation scheme, called the enhanced Loss-Delay based Adaptation algorithm (LDA+) for regulating the transmission behavior of multimedia senders in accordance with the network congestion state. [20 Dec 2007]
A Hybrid Adaptation Protocol for TCP-Friendly Layered Multicast and Its Optimal Rate Allocation
White Paper Existing protocols usually perform adaptation at the receiver's side and use static rate allocation techniques at the sender's side. Layered transmission has been proposed as a solution to video multicast over the Internet. [05 Dec 2007]
Dynamic Quality Adaptation Mechanisms for TCP-Friendly MPEG-4 Video Transfer
White Paper This paper proposes a video quality adjustment mechanism which accomplishes the high-quality, stable, and TCP-friendly video transfer under a lossy environment in cooperation with the FEC (Forward Error Correction) technique. [05 Dec 2007]
Adaptive Video Streaming in Presence of Wireless Errors
White Paper Real-time video streaming with rate adaptation to network load/congestion represents an efficient solution to its coexistence with conventional TCP data services. Naturally, the streaming rate control must be efficient, smooth and TCP friendly. [01 Aug 2007]
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