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Dynamic Dealy Compensation and Synchronisation Services for Continuous Media StreamsShivaprasad, Mala A 10 1900 (has links)
Multimedia' nature of an application refers to the presence of several media streams in parallel. Whether it is receiving real-time data or retrieving stored data, there exists an end-to-end delay in data transfer from source to destination over the network. This delay experienced can be split into a fixed part and a variable part. Data processing time like coding and decoding at the source and destination are the fixed delays experienced. The variable delay occurs mainly due to queuing at the intermediate nodes during its flow through the network. The variable or unequal delays introduce gaps or discontinuities within a stream. In multi-stream applications where each stream may flow on different routes based on the bandwidth availability experiencing different delays, mismatch between them can also occur. These discontinuities and skews result in poor quality of playout. Clock drift and variations in drift rates between the source/s and destination/s, clock also lead to poor quality of play out. To eliminate these skews and discontinuities, there must be mechanisms, viz., and synchronisation services to convey, reintroduce and maintain the temporal relationship between the media streams for presentation throughout the playout, at the destination. The reintroduction of this lost temporal relationship within a stream and between various media streams for presentation at the destination is the object of multimedia synchronisation and is the subject matter of this thesis.
In the presence of synchronised clocks, the main cause of asynchronies between media streams is the difference in delays experienced and the jitter. In this work, to convey the temporal relationship between streams of an application to the playout site, each stream is assigned a priority л, based on its importance to the user. The media streams are then divided into synchronisation units called 'Groups' based on that stream's characteristics which has the highest priority л. A group may therefore consist of one video frame and other data which were generated in that interval. Or may consist of silence and talk-spurt periods of the voice stream with data units of other streams generated in the same interval.
Since the quality of playout of temporally related delay-sensitive streams depends upon the delay-experienced, the concept of QoS can be extended to describe the presentation requirements of uch data. Depending on the user perception and the delay experienced, an application can have a range of playout times, giving the best performance. The presentation of many real-time applications can be considered satisfactory even when the delay bound is exceeded by a small amount for a short period of time under varying network conditions. This property can be exploited by defining two sets of QoS parameters, namely QoS optimum and QoSlimit for each real-time application. As the delay and its variations increase, the optimum playout time range
decreases. QoS optimum specifies the performance parameters required to perceive 'realtime'. Multimedia data can be played out at its QoSlimit with a deterioration in quality under poor network conditions still maintaining the synchronisation between streams. To control the playout at two levels of QoS, and maintain intra-media and inter-media synchronisation, stream controllers and super stream controllers have been used.
The dynamic delay compensation algorithm and synchronisation services were simulated using network delay models and performances studied. It is shown that the proposed algorithm not only synchronised media streams and smoothened jitter but also optimised buffer space and buffer occupancy time while meeting the desired quality of service requirements
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Implementation of government related electronic trade document services in Hong Kong /Lee, Man-yiu. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 56).
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Routing protocols in all-optical packet switched networksYuan, Xiaochun, 袁小春 January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Electrical and Electronic Engineering / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Study of advanced techniques in high speed wireless transmissionsHuang, Yuanliang., 黃源良. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Electrical and Electronic Engineering / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Equalisation techniques for coded modulationThorlby, J. Paul January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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CDMA communications over wireless infrared channelsDhomeja, Sheyam Lal January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Robust H.264/AVC video transmission in 3G packet-switched networksFarrahi, Katayoun. 10 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Autopilot using differential thrust for ARIES autonomous underwater vehicleSarton, Christopher J. 06 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited / Future underwater missions will require data transmission via satellite. In particular, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) is interested in experimenting with communications using the GOES satellite system, which is government owned. Unfortunately, communication antennas must point to specific satellites in this system and thus underwater vehicles must steer a specific course on the surface during the communication process. While surfaced, underwater vehicles are subject to wind and wave disturbances and it has been suggested that control using differential thrust from propellers may provide advantages. This thesis covers efforts to create and test such a steering autopilot based on the use of the ARIES AUV and differing the voltage supplied to each propeller. It is planned to use the ARIES in an ocean experiment to test this satellite communication capability. This control is embedded in the control of ARIES during extended pop up maneuvers for GPS navigational fixes. When surfaced, not only are navigational fixes obtained, but also data packets are communicated to a command center. / Lieutenant, United States Navy
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Verification of a computer simulator for digital transmission over twisted pairs.Costa, Fernando January 1990 (has links)
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of
Science in Engineering / This dissertation verifies a Computer Simulation Package for modeling pulse
transmission over digital subscriber loops. Multigauge sections on subscriber cables
can be studied. The model used for each section incorporates skin, proximity and
eddy current effects. The model allows important quantities such as near end echo
and overall transmission distortion of pulses to be.predicted. An experimental facility
has been established in the laboratory for the purpose of validating the results produced
by the simulator with results obtained over real cables. The experimental
facility has as far as possible been automated by making use of computer controlled
equipment for direct setup or the experiment, data transfer, and analysis. The results
obtained from the pulse propagation program and that obtained from measurements
are in close. agreement, rendering the Computer Simulation Package useful for
analysing the performance of multi gauge digital subscriber loops. / AC 2018
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Resequencing of packets in communication networks.January 1984 (has links)
by Ngai Tin Yee. / Bibliography: leaves [28]-[29] / Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1984
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