Continuous media, unlike discrete media, have the limitation for a transmission-rate and delay variation.
When continuous media are transmitted over a network, transit delays increase or some packets may be lost unless bandwidth is enough. Congestion...
Continuous media, unlike discrete media, have the limitation for a transmission-rate and delay variation.
When continuous media are transmitted over a network, transit delays increase or some packets may be lost unless bandwidth is enough. Congestion and synchronization control, which are close relationships, are needed to solve the problem.
This paper is about the performance evaluation of the congestion and synchronization control scheme which was proposed by us. The scheme was designed to avoid congestion and support synchronization by send-rate control, media scaling, and buffer control on a non-guaranteed network like Internet.