Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms adjust the packet rate in order to adapt to wired network conditions and obtain a throughput not exceeding that of a TCP connection operating under the same conditions. However, these mechanisms can not be directly applicable to wireless network because there is no way to distinguish congestion losses from wireless channel losses. In this letter, a new loss differentiation algorithm for wired-to-wireless streaming service is described. The approach does not only adjust the sending rate according to the network status, but also provide the useful feedback to the video encoder.
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Jae-Young PYUN, "TCP-Friendly Flow Control for Multimedia Streaming over Wired-to-Wireless IP Network" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E88-B, no. 12, pp. 4523-4526, December 2005, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e88-b.12.4523.
Abstract: Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms adjust the packet rate in order to adapt to wired network conditions and obtain a throughput not exceeding that of a TCP connection operating under the same conditions. However, these mechanisms can not be directly applicable to wireless network because there is no way to distinguish congestion losses from wireless channel losses. In this letter, a new loss differentiation algorithm for wired-to-wireless streaming service is described. The approach does not only adjust the sending rate according to the network status, but also provide the useful feedback to the video encoder.
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