Streaming Video over TCP with Receiver-Based Delay Control
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概要
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Unicasting video stroams over TCP connections is a challenging problem, because video sources cannot normally adapt to delay and throughput variations of TCP connections. This paper describes a method of extending TCP so that TCP connect ions can effectively carry hierarchically-encoded layered video streams, while being friendly to other competing connections. We call the method Receiver-based Delay Control (RDC). Under RDC, a TCP connection can slow down its transmission rate to avoid congestion by delaying ACK packet generation at the TCP receiver based on congestion notifications from routers. We present the principle behind RDC, argue that it is TCP-friendly, describe an implementation that uses 1-bit congestion notification from routers, and demonstrate by simulations its effectiveness in streaming hierarchically-encoded layered video.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-02-01
著者
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Tan Koan-sin
Institute Of Information Management National Chiao-tung University
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HSIAO Pai-Hsiang
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences,Harvard University
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KUNG H.T.
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences,Harvard University
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Kung H.t.
Division Of Engineering And Applied Sciences Harvard University
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Hsiao Pai-hsiang
Division Of Engineering And Applied Sciences Harvard University