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The Effects Of background Traffic on the End-To-End Delay for Video Streaming Applications over IEEE 802.11B WLAN Networks
2006
2006 IEEE 17th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications
The bursty nature of video streaming applications is due to the frame-based structure of video and this has an important impact on the resource requirements of the WLAN, affecting its ability to provide Quality of Service (QoS) particularly under heavily loaded conditions. In this paper we analyse this bursty behaviour in depth. We show how each video frame is queued at the AP causing the packet delay to vary in a sawtooth manner that is related to the frame rate, the number of packets per
doi:10.1109/pimrc.2006.254144
dblp:conf/pimrc/CranleyD06
fatcat:kmoyuduojfbz7ihsqpzmb67owi