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Dorgham Sisalem



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Abstract: In this study, we present a new scalable scheme for adapting the transmission rate of multimedia applications to the congestion level of the network. (Update)

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...depending on the number of multicast sessions used: 3. The source uses a single multicast session for all receivers ( 1] 3] [6]) 4. Simulcast: The source transmits versions of the same video encoded in varying degrees of quality. This results to the creation of a...

.... [2] A more recent approach consists in giving to the application a certain level of consciousness on the network condition [3, 4, 5, 6, 7]. In [8] two strategies are proposed to dynamically control the throughput of a traffic source: the variable compression and the...

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Sisalem, D. Fairness of adaptive multimedia applications. ICC '98. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/713246.html   More

@misc{ sisalem-fairness,
  author = "D. Sisalem",
  title = "Fairness of adaptive multimedia applications",
  text = "Sisalem, D. Fairness of adaptive multimedia applications. ICC '98.",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/713246.html" }
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