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Bandwidth Consumption Control and Service Differentiation for Video Streaming

Overview Multimedia streaming is resource demanding. It may starve other applications such as file transfer sharing the network, for example, in a smart home. To address the problem, a fuzzy logic control to bound the bandwidth consumption of multimedia streams is applied. This paper also differentiates the video quality for streams with different levels of importance. The transmission rate control and service differentiation schemes are implemented and evaluated in the department network where a number of different applications may coexist at the same time. Performance evaluation results show that the video streaming system can support the specified bit rate bound and differentiate the service to efficiently utilize the limited bandwidth.

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Publisher
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
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Date Published
Jul 8, 2008
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Topics
Streaming Media, Multimedia, Bandwidth Issues

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