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Measurement and Analysis Study of Congestion Detection for Internet Video Streaming | Farrera | Journal of Communications
Journal of Communications, Vol 5, No 2 (2010), 169-177, Feb 2010
doi:10.4304/jcm.5.2.169-177

Measurement and Analysis Study of Congestion Detection for Internet Video Streaming

Marcos Paredes Farrera, Martin Fleury, Ken Guild, Mohammed Ghanbari

Abstract


A measurement study was conducted of video streaming across a testbed with routers typical of those found at bottlenecks on the wired Internet.  During ‘bursty’ traffic packet loss was not always fairly distributed between background flows and a video stream. The paper shows that packet-by-packet end-to-end delay, an alternative metric, has the ability to closely track queuing delay, responding to available bandwidth in a timely manner. A wider issue considered by the paper is to what extent one-way delay across a network path that includes bottleneck links can act to detect congestion. 



Keywords


video streaming, congestion detection, traffic measurement

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