Packet Video 2007 2007
DOI: 10.1109/packet.2007.4397053
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TCP-AFEC: An adaptive FEC code control for end-to-end bandwidth guarantee

Abstract: Recently TCP is often used for video streaming applications. Since TCP congestion control is designed to be responsible for varying network conditions, its sending rate adaptation results in throughput fluctuations and leads to poor video quality. To address the problem, a FEC scheme is useful. Since lost packets can be recovered by redundant packets and are concealed from TCP, TCP can maintain higher throughput. To effectively utilize the FEC scheme, the redundancy level has to be appropriately determined so … Show more

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“…It attains high TCP throughput by quickly responding to burst packet losses in high-latency broadband networks. TCP-AFEC [13] uses FEC for streaming services, and it does not greatly change transmission rate. It controls FEC redundancy by detecting packet loss and maintains the appropriate transmission rate to preserve quality of service.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It attains high TCP throughput by quickly responding to burst packet losses in high-latency broadband networks. TCP-AFEC [13] uses FEC for streaming services, and it does not greatly change transmission rate. It controls FEC redundancy by detecting packet loss and maintains the appropriate transmission rate to preserve quality of service.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%