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A Receiver-Driven Channel Adjustment Scheme for Periodic Broadcast of Streaming Video

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Modern multimedia services usually distribute their contents by means of streaming. In most systems, the point-to-point delivery model is adopted but also known as less efficient. To extent scalability, some services apply periodic broadcast to provide an efficient platform that is independent of the number of clients. These periodic broadcast services can significantly improve performance, however, they require a large amount of client buffers also be inadequate to run on heterogeneous networks. In this paper, we propose a novel periodic broadcast scheme that requires less buffer capacity. We also integrate a receiver-driven channel adjustment adaptation to adjust the transmission rate for each client.

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Chin-Ying, K., Chen-Lung, C., Hsu, V., Jia-Shung, W. (2002). A Receiver-Driven Channel Adjustment Scheme for Periodic Broadcast of Streaming Video. In: Chang, SK., Chen, Z., Lee, SY. (eds) Recent Advances in Visual Information Systems. VISUAL 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2314. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45925-1_20

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