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Johansen Stian, Kim Anna N., Perkis Andrew. Quality incentive based congestion control for multimedia communication over IP networks[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2006, 7(100): 7-12.
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Abstract: In this paper we introduce a framework for using quality as an incentive to promote proper application level congestion control. Through integrating a joint-source channel coder and feedback-based congestion control scheme, we are able to construct accurate and efficient quality incentives. The framework is applicable in all network architectures where end-to-end congestion control may be used, and is as such not specific to either best-effort or traffic class-based architectures. The concept is presented along with preliminary simulations that highlight the resulting rate control accuracy. We also discuss how to implement some well-known congestion control schemes within our framework.
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