UTFRC - Utility-driven TCP-Friendly Rate Control for Multimedia Streams [PDF]
This paper describes UTFRC - Utility-driven TCP-Friendly Rate Control, a congestion control mechanism more suitable for streaming layered scalable video streams incest-effort networks than TFRC \cite{2}. UTFRC relies on the original TFRC for achieving a stable throughput, but uses the throughput outputted by TFRC only as a guideline and shapes this ...
Adrian Sterca
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Throughput Analysis of TCP-Friendly Rate Control in Mobile Hotspots [PDF]
By integrating wireless wide area networks (WWANs) and wireless local area networks (WLANs), mobile hotspot technologies enable seamless Internet multimedia services to users on-board a vehicle. In this paper, we investigate the performance of TCP-Friendly Rate Control (TFRC) protocol supporting multimedia services in mobile hotspots.
Sangheon Pack +3 more
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Towards a sender-based TCP friendly rate control (TFRC) protocol
Pervasive communications are increasingly sent over mobile devices and personal digital assistants. This trend is currently observed by mobile phone service providers which have measured a significant increase in multimedia traffic. To better carry multimedia traffic, the IETF standardized a new TCP Friendly Rate Control (TFRC) protocol.
Guillaume Jourjon +2 more
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Effect of vertical handovers on performance of TCP-friendly rate control [PDF]
An intersystem or vertical handover is a key enabling mechanism for next generations of mobile communication systems. A vertical handover can cause an abrupt change of up to two orders of magnitude in link bandwidth and latency. It is hard for end-to-end congestion control to adapt promptly to such changes.
Andrei Gurtov, Jouni Korhonen
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TCP Friendly Rate Control (TFRC): The Small-Packet (SP) Variant [PDF]
Sally Floyd, Eddie Kohler
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TCP-friendly rate control for non-TCP multipath flows [PDF]
In this paper we study the design of a rate controller for TCP-friendly non-TCP flows using multiple end-to-end paths simultaneously. Previous work has shown that it is possible to design a rate controller for multipath TCP that is friendly to standard TCP traffic while improving throughput over single path connections.
Pluntke C., Rio M.
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EFFICIENT WIRELESS VIDEO TRANSMISSION VIA LINKLAYER FEC FOR VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS [PDF]
In this paper, new analysis and performance of robust error-model are presented for MPEG-4 video stream over wireless point-to-point network. Analytical expressions assume a noisy wireless environment causing frequent and random bit errors associated ...
Ghaida A. AL-Suhail
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Design and implementation of geographic information system with mobile terminal and 5G network
Abstract Remote insurance mainly completes quotation, insurance application and payment through the PC terminal and mobile terminal, and the premium directly enters the insurance account. This article takes remote insurance as an example. First, it analyses the requirements of the remote insurance and insurance system, and then collects data from the ...
Huijun Xiao, Tangsen Huang, Ensong Jiang
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QoS Modeling for End-to-End Performance Evaluation over Networks with Wireless Access
This paper presents an end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) model for assessing the performance of data services over networks with wireless access. The proposed model deals with performance degradation across protocol layers using a bottom-up strategy ...
Gerardo Gómez +3 more
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TCP Friendly Rate Control (TFRC): Protocol Specification [PDF]
This document specifies TCP-Friendly Rate Control (TFRC). TFRC is a congestion control mechanism for unicast flows operating in a best- effort Internet environment. It is reasonably fair when competing for bandwidth with TCP flows, but has a much lower variation of throughput over time compared with TCP, making it more suitable for applications such as
Handley, Mark +3 more
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