Presentation 2000/12/8
A Study of Network-Friendly Datagram Splitting and Shaping Method for Realtime Communications
Kenji SUZUKI, Shin-ichi NAKAGAWA, Katsunori YAMAOKA, Yoshinori SAKAI,
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Abstract(in English) Generally, heaviness and burstiness are characteristic of realtime communications. This means that realtime communications decrease the quality of the other communications. In this paper, we propose the new network-friendly datagram splitting and shaping method for realtime communications as "variable packet shaping method". Furthermore, we analyze the optimal datagram splitting number and performance of the proposal method by theoretically.
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Keyword(in English) Realtime Communication / Stream / Shaping / Delay Analysis / Priority Control
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Title (in English) A Study of Network-Friendly Datagram Splitting and Shaping Method for Realtime Communications
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Keyword(1) Realtime Communication
Keyword(2) Stream
Keyword(3) Shaping
Keyword(4) Delay Analysis
Keyword(5) Priority Control
1st Author's Name Kenji SUZUKI
1st Author's Affiliation Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology()
2nd Author's Name Shin-ichi NAKAGAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory
3rd Author's Name Katsunori YAMAOKA
3rd Author's Affiliation National Institute of Multimedia Education
4th Author's Name Yoshinori SAKAI
4th Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2000/12/8
Paper # SSE2000-209,PS2000-56
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 496
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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