Link capacity allocation and network control by filtered input rate in high-speed networks
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
An analytical paradigm to calculate multiplexer performance in an ATM multimedia environment
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
Promoting the use of end-to-end congestion control in the Internet
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
MPEG Video Compression Standard
MPEG Video Compression Standard
Statistical properties of MPEG video traffic and their impact on traffic modeling in ATM systems
LCN '95 Proceedings of the 20th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
Traffic specifications for the transmission of stored MPEG video onthe Internet
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Quality control for VBR video over ATM networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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In the last few years researchers have made great effort to design TCP-friendly UDP-based congestion control procedures to be applied to real-time applications; however, very little effort has been devoted to investigating how real-time sources can be designed under TCP-friendly bandwidth constraints. In this perspective, this paper investigates the effects of the bandwidth variation rate during bandwidth profile variations on both the error of the rate controller in fitting the bandwidth profile, and the distortion introduced by the quantization mechanism of the MPEG video encoder. To this end we introduce an SBBP/SBBP/1/K queueing system modeling an MPEG video source where a feedback law is used to provide rate adaptation. The proposed paradigm addresses any feedback law, provided that the parameter to be varied is the quantizer scale.