Rate-Adaptive Real-Time Multicast TV Conference System with Locally Adaptive Packet Flow Control
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As TCP/IP networks develop, various type of applications or services are appearing. Especially, many people want to use real time multicast applications over TCP/IP networks like a TV conference system. Most of the current TCP/IP networks, however, still do not support QoS guarantees using RSVP, so that they provide only a best-effort service. Therefore, such real time applications must control data transmitting rate by the network or receiver's condition. However, it is difficult to control data rate over a multical session, since every receiver on a multicast network does not necessarily have the same environment. To solve this problem, the authors proposed a locally adaptive control intermediate system. This paper describes a rate-adaptive real-time multicast system with locally adaptive packet flow control.
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- 1999-04-25
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