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Integrated end-to-end buffer management and congestion control for scalable video communications

In this paper we present a video communication system that integrates end-to-end buffer management and congestion control at the source with the playout adjustment mechanism at the receiver. While each component of the system has been considered independently in the literature, our focus in this wor...

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Main Authors: Bajic, I.V., Tickoo, O., Balan, A., Kalyanaraman, S., Woods, J.W.
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