1996
DOI: 10.1109/49.508286
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Digital storage of media-command and control protocol applied to ATM

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“…During the entire duration of the FFW/FBW operation, the following condition must be met to avoid any starvation at the client: (14) Substituting , , in the above equation, we get (15) By separating the fourth term into integral intervals and , we rewrite the above expression as (16) Since the FFW/FBW operation lasts for a short period of time, using expected values for video stream rates and rewriting the above equation in average form during the integral interval, we get the expression for client buffer fill level as (17) and are the expected values of the video rate. For no buffer underflow (starvation), we can approximate the above expression by taking the larger of the two which gives us (18) Normally,…”
Section: Minimum Client Buffer Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the entire duration of the FFW/FBW operation, the following condition must be met to avoid any starvation at the client: (14) Substituting , , in the above equation, we get (15) By separating the fourth term into integral intervals and , we rewrite the above expression as (16) Since the FFW/FBW operation lasts for a short period of time, using expected values for video stream rates and rewriting the above equation in average form during the integral interval, we get the expression for client buffer fill level as (17) and are the expected values of the video rate. For no buffer underflow (starvation), we can approximate the above expression by taking the larger of the two which gives us (18) Normally,…”
Section: Minimum Client Buffer Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digital storage media command and control (DSM-CC) protocol is an open protocol to enable widespread use of integrated video based multimedia services. A number of ATM network architectures using DSM-CC for delivery of multimedia have been described in [17]. Mao [18] has discussed the system architecture and protocol stack for delivery of interactive MPEG-coded video over ATM using hybrid fiber coax (HFC) and fiber to the curb (FTTC) as the delivery media.…”
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“…[6] discusses the operating of DSM-CC over ATM through the well-defined ATM network resource definitions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%