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Second International Conference on the Quantitative Evaluation of Systems (QEST'05)
Toward Picture-perfect Streaming on the Internet
Torino, Italy
September 19-September 22
ISBN: 0-7695-2427-3
Alix L.H. Chow, Univ. of Southern California
Leana Golubchik, CS and EE-Systems Depts, IMSC, ISI Univ. of Southern California
John C.S. Lui, Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong

Quality of service (QoS) in streaming of continuous media over the Internet is poor, which is partly due to variations in delays, bandwidth limitations, and packet losses. Although continuous media applications can tolerate some missing data, non-recoverable information loss degrades these applications? QoS. Consequently, a number of application areas have backed away from streaming of their content over the Internet. Inability to control the resulting visual and auditory quality of the streamed presentation is an important reason for such a trend.

We believe that this trend can be reversed. To this end, this paper gives an overview of our efforts in exploring high quality streaming through the exploitation of multiple paths existing in the network. By high quality, we mean with significant bandwidth requirements, of relatively long duration, and without information loss or hiccups in data delivery. We believe this to be a promising approach.

Citation:
Alix L.H. Chow, Leana Golubchik, John C.S. Lui, "Toward Picture-perfect Streaming on the Internet," qest, pp.63-73, Second International Conference on the Quantitative Evaluation of Systems (QEST'05), 2005
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