MPEG: a video compression standard for multimedia applications
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on digital multimedia systems
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Modeling and simulation of self-similar variable bit rate compressed video: a unified approach
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Link capacity allocation and network control by filtered input rate in high-speed networks
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An analytical paradigm to compare routing strategies in an ATM multimedia environment
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
An analytical paradigm to calculate multiplexer performance in an ATM multimedia environment
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A discrete-time paradigm to evaluate skew performance in a multimedia ATM multiplexer
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking - QoS for IP networks
MPEG Video Compression Standard
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Efficient solution of multiple server queues with application to the modeling of ATM concentrators
INFOCOM'96 Proceedings of the Fifteenth annual joint conference of the IEEE computer and communications societies conference on The conference on computer communications - Volume 1
Traffic specifications for the transmission of stored MPEG video onthe Internet
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
RSVP and integrated services in the Internet: a tutorial
IEEE Communications Magazine
SMAQ: a measurement-based tool for traffic modeling and queuing analysis. II. Network applications
IEEE Communications Magazine
Optimal bit allocation for coding of video signals over ATM networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Joint selection of source and channel rate for VBR video transmission under ATM policing constraints
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Quality control for VBR video over ATM networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Rate control for VBR video coders in broad-band networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
The effect of multiple time scales and subexponentiality in MPEG video streams on queueing behavior
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Rate control of MPEG video coding and recording by rate-quantization modeling
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
A stable buffer control strategy for MPEG coding
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
A stable buffer control strategy for MPEG coding
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
An analytically tractable model for video conference traffic
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Applying multipath routing to a video surveillance system deployed over a wireless mesh network
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international workshop on Wireless multimedia networking and performance modeling
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
An analytical framework to model an H.264 video encoder for transmission on the Internet
AIC'04 Proceedings of the 4th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Informatics and Communications
Performability analysis of an adaptive-rate video-streaming service in end-to-end qos scenarios
DSOM'05 Proceedings of the 16th IFIP/IEEE Ambient Networks international conference on Distributed Systems: operations and Management
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Promoting the evolution of the Internet from a simple data network to a true multiservice network today constitutes a challenging task. To this end, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has set up the Integrated Services (Intserv) and Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Working Groups, with the goal of defining a next-generation Internet, in which traditional best-effort datagram delivery and additional enhanced quality of service delivery classes coexist. The IntServ framework, in particular, is designed to be used in the access network, and requires a traffic source with the capability of matching the traffic characteristics declared to the network, TSpec. In this paper we propose to use the rate control facility usually implemented in the current MPEG encoders to provide a constant bit rate, to shape the output traffic according to the declared TSpec while maintaining an acceptable perceived image quality. In order to assess this scenario, we introduce an SBBP/D/N/K queueing system, where the SBBP emission process is varied according to the quantizer scale parameter chosen by the addressed rate control mechanism. The analytical framework allows us: 1) to evaluate system performance in terms of both the marking probability of nonconforming output traffic and the quantization distortion introduced by the encoder and 2) to choose the TSpec parameters to be declared such that given performance parameters are respected.