Presentation 2008/5/8
Development of Video Transmission System pursuing Available Network Bandwidth
Shuhei ODA, Kazuhiro KAMIMURA, Haruo HOSHINO,
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Abstract(in English) In a best effort network where available bandwidth always changes, it is impossible to keep constant and wide bandwidth for high quality video transmission. Packets for high and constant rated video signal may not reach their destination within a tolerated time in such a network, resulting service shutdown. We developed the video transmission system that controls the video encoding rate according to network congestion by adding constant delay time for processing. Our rate control algorithm that pursues rapid network bandwidth change allows the high encoding rate transmission and ensures recovery of all packets within a given delay time.
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Keyword(in English) Rate Control / Video / Real-Time Transmission / Best Effort
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Title (in English) Development of Video Transmission System pursuing Available Network Bandwidth
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Keyword(1) Rate Control
Keyword(2) Video
Keyword(3) Real-Time Transmission
Keyword(4) Best Effort
1st Author's Name Shuhei ODA
1st Author's Affiliation Science & Technical Research Laboratories, JAPAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION()
2nd Author's Name Kazuhiro KAMIMURA
2nd Author's Affiliation Science & Technical Research Laboratories, JAPAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION
3rd Author's Name Haruo HOSHINO
3rd Author's Affiliation Science & Technical Research Laboratories, JAPAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION
Date 2008/5/8
Paper # NA2008-15
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 31
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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