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A survey of schemes for Internet-based video delivery
2011
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
This survey looks at how traditional networking techniques (e.g., caching, traffic shaping, path diversity, and load balancing) have been adapted to address the needs of Internet-based video delivery. The stringent timing and relatively high bandwidth requirements of video traffic are taxing on best-effort networks and many video specific protocols and delivery methods have emerged over time in an attempt to mitigate network limitations. Video quality is directly tied to the underlying
doi:10.1016/j.jnca.2011.02.001
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