Multiplexing real time video services

Autores
Simón, María; Pechiar, Juan
Año de publicación
1997
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Statistical Bit Rate (SBR) ATM capability is considered a good option for supporting Variable Bit Rate (VBR) services. However, its study is somewhat in lag compared with Deterministic Bit Rate (DBR) or Available Bit Rate (ABR) capabilities. The de nition of a general Call Acceptance Control (CAC) function is di cult to state for SBR. We present some results regarding the multiplexing of real time data streams, mainly from interactive video services, which are naturally VBR and therefore candidates to use the SBR capability. It is shown that image quality is improved by using SBR instead of DBR. The coder design does not become more complicated. In fact, it remains the same. We propose a statistical model for the tra c generated by such video sources. The delays introduced by a switch are studied following two approaches. Exact bounds are found for a worst case situation, indicating a very low statistical gain. However, simulations show that these bounds are too pessimistic since the worst case very rarely occurs. A very high mean load can be reached with acceptable delays. Indeed, the statistical gain is found to be signi cant. The CAC for this kind of service may be simple because, even assuming pessimistic gures, the burstiness for a real-time video data stream appears to be low.
Eje: Procesamiento distribuido y paralelo. Tratamiento de señales
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
real time on ATM
packet video
SBR
Distributed
Parallel processing
Real time
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Multiplexing real time video services
title Multiplexing real time video services
spellingShingle Multiplexing real time video services
Simón, María
Ciencias Informáticas
real time on ATM
packet video
SBR
Distributed
Parallel processing
Real time
title_short Multiplexing real time video services
title_full Multiplexing real time video services
title_fullStr Multiplexing real time video services
title_full_unstemmed Multiplexing real time video services
title_sort Multiplexing real time video services
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Simón, María
Pechiar, Juan
author Simón, María
author_facet Simón, María
Pechiar, Juan
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author2 Pechiar, Juan
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
real time on ATM
packet video
SBR
Distributed
Parallel processing
Real time
topic Ciencias Informáticas
real time on ATM
packet video
SBR
Distributed
Parallel processing
Real time
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Statistical Bit Rate (SBR) ATM capability is considered a good option for supporting Variable Bit Rate (VBR) services. However, its study is somewhat in lag compared with Deterministic Bit Rate (DBR) or Available Bit Rate (ABR) capabilities. The de nition of a general Call Acceptance Control (CAC) function is di cult to state for SBR. We present some results regarding the multiplexing of real time data streams, mainly from interactive video services, which are naturally VBR and therefore candidates to use the SBR capability. It is shown that image quality is improved by using SBR instead of DBR. The coder design does not become more complicated. In fact, it remains the same. We propose a statistical model for the tra c generated by such video sources. The delays introduced by a switch are studied following two approaches. Exact bounds are found for a worst case situation, indicating a very low statistical gain. However, simulations show that these bounds are too pessimistic since the worst case very rarely occurs. A very high mean load can be reached with acceptable delays. Indeed, the statistical gain is found to be signi cant. The CAC for this kind of service may be simple because, even assuming pessimistic gures, the burstiness for a real-time video data stream appears to be low.
Eje: Procesamiento distribuido y paralelo. Tratamiento de señales
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
description Statistical Bit Rate (SBR) ATM capability is considered a good option for supporting Variable Bit Rate (VBR) services. However, its study is somewhat in lag compared with Deterministic Bit Rate (DBR) or Available Bit Rate (ABR) capabilities. The de nition of a general Call Acceptance Control (CAC) function is di cult to state for SBR. We present some results regarding the multiplexing of real time data streams, mainly from interactive video services, which are naturally VBR and therefore candidates to use the SBR capability. It is shown that image quality is improved by using SBR instead of DBR. The coder design does not become more complicated. In fact, it remains the same. We propose a statistical model for the tra c generated by such video sources. The delays introduced by a switch are studied following two approaches. Exact bounds are found for a worst case situation, indicating a very low statistical gain. However, simulations show that these bounds are too pessimistic since the worst case very rarely occurs. A very high mean load can be reached with acceptable delays. Indeed, the statistical gain is found to be signi cant. The CAC for this kind of service may be simple because, even assuming pessimistic gures, the burstiness for a real-time video data stream appears to be low.
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