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    Title: Loss-rate Driven Network Coding for Key-frame Redundancy in Media Streams
    Authors: Tsai, Yih-jia;Chiang, Chao-yuan
    Keywords: Linear network coding;Transmission control;TCP
    Date: 2014-11-01
    Issue Date: 2016-01-06 10:53:19 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Transmission control is an important issue in the Internet or other computer networks today. The
    retransmission scheme in TCP cannot have the best throughput in the network scenarios with more
    wireless links or complicated topologies. Some related works proposed the solution by network coding.
    Network coding is suitable for generate the redundant data for error correction. In this paper, we
    discussed such solutions. Then we proposed the loss-rate driven network coding, LRC, for transmission
    control. The proposed mechanism can minimize the coding operations. As a result, applying LRC to
    TCP will have lower power consumption and lower computing resource requirement.
    Relation: Journal of Computational Information Systems 10(21), pp.9245-9253
    DOI: 10.12733/jcis12298
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering] Journal Article

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