Mixed QoS Controlled Wireless Streaming Media Transmission Strategy

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Author(s)

Fu Xianping 1,* Men Yugang 1

1. Information Science and Technology College, Dalian Maritime University Dalian, China

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2011.01.05

Received: 15 Jun. 2010 / Revised: 1 Sep. 2010 / Accepted: 23 Nov. 2010 / Published: 8 Feb. 2011

Index Terms

Streaming media, quality-of-service, mobile media streaming, video Surveillance, congestion control

Abstract

Streaming media applications is currently limited by high bandwidth requirements. It is a challenging problem to provide the required quality of service (QoS) for the efficient transmission of video data under the varying network conditions such as the time-varying packet loss and fluctuating bandwidth. On Internet the most important part for streaming media transmission application is QoS control mechanism which including two kinds of QoS control method, based on end to end and network. A wireless streaming media forward platform based on the mixed quality-of-service (QoS) control system is introduced in this paper. The theoretical knowledge related to the quality of service and mixed quality of service control of the feasibility and characteristics are analyzed, and introduced a comprehensive quality of service in theory. This system combines network control and end to end quality of service control. The network of the system is optimized to support quality of service, using the underlying network devices, network bandwidth optimization, network structure adapted to meet the both ends of the quality of service. At both ends, from the delay, jitter, etc. are adjusted, by the addition of the timestamp and other information on the dynamic adjustment of the speed of data transmission. Through improving the control of two ends QoS and media streaming forward server, the video streaming from ships on the sea is transferred to the Internet by microwave and then linked to common Internet and mobile phone users through carrier networks(wired and wireless), which realized the real time supervision.

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Fu Xianping, Men Yugang, "Mixed QoS Controlled Wireless Streaming Media Transmission Strategy", International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science(IJITCS), vol.3, no.1, pp.33-39, 2011. DOI: 10.5815/ijitcs.2011.01.05

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