End-to-end packet delay and loss behavior in the internet
SIGCOMM '93 Conference proceedings on Communications architectures, protocols and applications
The effects of jitter on the peceptual quality of video
MULTIMEDIA '99 Proceedings of the seventh ACM international conference on Multimedia (Part 2)
Dynamic Video Playout Smoothing Method for MultimediaApplications
Multimedia Tools and Applications
Joint power-playout control for media streaming over wireless links
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Content-Aware Adaptive Media Playout Controls for Wireless Video Streaming
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Content-Aware Playout and Packet Scheduling for Video Streaming Over Wireless Links
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV): The Killer Application for the Next-Generation Internet
IEEE Communications Magazine
Adaptive media playout for low-delay video streaming over error-prone channels
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
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To enhance the video quality of multimedia streaming services, an Adaptive Media Playout (AMP) mechanism is designed in this study. The proposed AMP mechanism sets two threshold values, denoted as L and H , for the playout controller to dynamically adjust the playout rate according to the number of buffered packets. When the number of buffered packets is below L or over H , the playout rate will slow down or speed up quadratically. While the number of buffered packets is between L and H , the playback speed is determined based on the instant packet arrival rate, which is estimated by the proposed Arrival Process Tracking Algorithm (APTA). We employ computer simulations to demonstrate the performance of our proposed AMP scheme, and compare it with conventional AMP mechanisms. Numerical results show that our AMP design can reduce both buffer underflow and buffer overflow probabilities, and is superior to conventional AMP approaches.