Video traces for network performance evaluation : a comprehensive overview and guide on video traces and their utilization in networking research /

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Author / Creator:Seeling, Patrick.
Imprint:Dordrecht : Springer, c2007.
Description:1 online resource (x, 272 p.) : ill.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8882874
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Other authors / contributors:Fitzek, Frank H. P.
Reisslein, Martin.
ISBN:9781402055669
1402055668
9786610805075
6610805075
140205565X
9781402055652
Notes:1 DVD in pocket.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-265) and index.
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Summary:"Video Traces for Network Performance Evaluation provides a comprehensive introduction to video traces and their use in networking research. After first providing the basics of digital video and video coding, video traces are introduced, covering the metrics captured in the traces, the trace generation, as well as the statistical characteristics of the video characterized in the traces."--Jacket.
Other form:Print version: Seeling, Patrick. Video traces for network performance evaluation. Dordrecht : Springer, c2007 9781402055652 140205565X
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Summary:Multimedia networking applications and, in particular, the transport of c- pressed video are expected to contribute signi?cantly to the tra?c in the future Internet and wireless networks. For transport over networks, video is typically encoded (i. e. , compressed) to reduce the bandwidth requirements. Even compressed video, however, requires large bandwidths of the order of hundred kbps or Mbps. In addition, compressed video streams typically - hibit highly variable bit rates (VBR) as well as long range dependence (LRD) properties. This, in conjunction with the stringent Quality of Service (QoS) requirements (loss and delay) of video tra?c, makes the transport of video tra?covercommunicationnetworksachallengingproblem. Asaconsequence, in the last decade the networking research community has witnessed an - plosion in research on all aspects of video transport. The characteristics of video tra?c, video tra?c modeling, as well as protocols and mechanisms for the e?cient transport of video streams, have received a great deal of interest among networking researchers and network operators and a plethora of video transport schemes have been developed. For developing and evaluating video transport mechanisms and for - search on video networking in general, it is necessary to have available some characterizationofthevideo. Generally,therearethreedi?erentwaystoch- acterize encoded video for the purpose of networking research: (i)video tra?c model,(ii) video bit stream, and (iii) video tra?c trace.
Item Description:1 DVD in pocket.
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 272 p.) : ill.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-265) and index.
ISBN:9781402055669
1402055668
9786610805075
6610805075
140205565X
9781402055652