2001
DOI: 10.1006/rtim.2001.0224
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A Survey of Application Layer Techniques for Adaptive Streaming of Multimedia

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“…Congestion occurs when various sources compete for network resources, and these resources cannot handle the demand [3]. This may happen when logical channels request bandwidth that cannot be supported, or when the network admits more packets than the links can handle, or at any node due to buffer shortage.…”
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“…Congestion occurs when various sources compete for network resources, and these resources cannot handle the demand [3]. This may happen when logical channels request bandwidth that cannot be supported, or when the network admits more packets than the links can handle, or at any node due to buffer shortage.…”
Section: A Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in Packet Switching Networks the message is decomposed into packets which share channels with other packets [3]. Packet high performance networking strives to achieve the highest possible latency, high utilization of the expensive resources, fair allocation of resources to competing users (QOS guarantees), or combinations of all these.…”
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“…In the case of multimedia applications, a good survey can be found in [12]. The adaptation mechanisms can be implemented at several layers of the protocol stack, ranging from pure application layer techniques to network level protocols.…”
Section: Adaptive Applicationsmentioning
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“…Fluctuations in delay can be dealt with by using elastic buffers to adjust the play-out time. To deal with CPU and memory bottlenecks, some interaction with the operating system is necessary (see Section 5 of [12] for examples). Our focus in this paper is on network and transport level mechanisms for adaptation.…”
Section: Adaptive Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%