Abstract:
The paper presents an application-level QoS comparison of three inter-destination synchronization schemes: the master-slave destination scheme; the synchronization maestr...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The paper presents an application-level QoS comparison of three inter-destination synchronization schemes: the master-slave destination scheme; the synchronization maestro scheme; the distributed control scheme. The inter-destination synchronization adjusts the output timing among destinations in a multicast group for live audio and video streaming over the Internet/intranets. We compare the application-level QoS of these schemes by simulation, in which we assume an intranet. From the comparison, we clarify their features and find the best scheme in the environment. The simulation result shows that the best scheme depends on the network configurations and the acceptable inter-destination synchronization quality of the applications.
Date of Conference: 01-05 December 2003
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 14 January 2004
Print ISBN:0-7803-7974-8
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Synchronization ,
- Service Quality ,
- Continuous Medium ,
- Distributed Control ,
- Network Configuration ,
- Intranet ,
- Audio Stream ,
- Distributed Control Strategy ,
- Mean Square Error ,
- Time Delay ,
- Average Error ,
- Transmission Delay ,
- Average Delay ,
- Maximum Delay ,
- Network Delay ,
- First-in-first-out ,
- Queuing Time ,
- Number Of Destinations ,
- Stream Quality ,
- Control Packets
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Synchronization ,
- Service Quality ,
- Continuous Medium ,
- Distributed Control ,
- Network Configuration ,
- Intranet ,
- Audio Stream ,
- Distributed Control Strategy ,
- Mean Square Error ,
- Time Delay ,
- Average Error ,
- Transmission Delay ,
- Average Delay ,
- Maximum Delay ,
- Network Delay ,
- First-in-first-out ,
- Queuing Time ,
- Number Of Destinations ,
- Stream Quality ,
- Control Packets