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10 October 1997 Optimization of stored VBR video transmission on a CBR channel
Ray-I Chang, Meng-Chang Chen, Jan-Ming Ho, Ming-Tat Ko
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Proceedings Volume 3231, Performance and Control of Network Systems; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.290427
Event: Voice, Video, and Data Communications, 1997, Dallas, TX, United States
Abstract
This paper presents a linear-time method to optimize stored VBR video transmission on CBR channel. Given the transmission bandwidth, we have presented a linear-time method to minimize both the client buffer size and playback work-ahead. In this paper, the service connection time is minimized to maximize the network utilization for the given transmission bandwidth and client buffer. The required work- ahead is also minimized for the minimum response time. The proposed scheme can be extended easily to transmit the VBR video with minimum rate variability. Experiments of many well-known benchmark videos indicate that the proposed method can obtain better (or at least comparable) resource utilization and requires less memory buffer than conventional approaches. By considering the transmission of MPEG-1 video Advertisements with the same work-ahead time, our obtained results shows better network utilization than that of D-BIND. When compares by transmitting the long MPEG- 1 movie Star War, our approach uses smaller memory buffer than that of the combination of MVBA and D-BIND to achieve the same network utilization.
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Ray-I Chang, Meng-Chang Chen, Jan-Ming Ho, and Ming-Tat Ko "Optimization of stored VBR video transmission on a CBR channel", Proc. SPIE 3231, Performance and Control of Network Systems, (10 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.290427
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KEYWORDS
Video

Stars

Process control

Multimedia

Switches

Transmitters

Distributed computing

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