RCBR: a simple and efficient service for multiple time-scale traffic
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Market based bandwidth allocation policies for QoS control in broadband networks
Proceedings of the first international conference on Information and computation economies
Efficient Transmission of MPEG-2 Coded Video Traffic over ATM Networks
Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems
Experiments with Dynamic Multiplexing and UPC Renegotiation for Video over ATM
NETWORKING '00 Proceedings of the IFIP-TC6 / European Commission International Conference on Broadband Communications, High Performance Networking, and Performance of Communication Networks
Interactive video on demand over high speed networks
Journal of High Speed Networks
Unlocking the advantages of dynamic service selection and pricing
CIAC'03 Proceedings of the 5th Italian conference on Algorithms and complexity
A dynamic resource allocation scheme for providing qos in packet-switched cellular networks
MATA'05 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Mobility Aware Technologies and Applications
An architecture for adaptive QoS and its application to multimedia systems design
Computer Communications
Low cost pre-stored video transmission across networks
Computer Communications
A novel scheme of transporting pre-stored MPEG video to support video-on-demand (VoD) services
Computer Communications
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A scheme for delivery or variable bit-rate (VBR) video over asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks where bandwidth can be renegotiated during the duration of a call between the video source and the network is considered. Renegotiation can be initiated by either the video source or the network. The video bandwidth requirement is characterized by a usage parameter control (UPC) consisting, in general, of peak rate, burst length, and sustained rate. A baseline design is outlined where rate-control adjusts the source's rate while a new UPC is requested from the network. When granted, the new UPC allows the source to maintain its target quantization and delay requirements. Rate control epochs may be extended when the network blocks UPC requests or sets a lower UPC value to temporally deal with congestion. Simulation results are presented for VBR MPEG video. The results show that with a moderate renegotiation rate the scheme tracks the bandwidth requirements of the source. As a result, the video quality and bandwidth efficiency can be maintained