Use Cases for Video Transport
draft-you-use-cases-for-video-transport-00
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Author | Jianjie You | ||
Last updated | 2017-01-09 (Latest revision 2016-07-08) | ||
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Abstract
IP video traffic represents a large fraction of Internet traffic. How to transmit video traffic efficiently poses traffic management challenges to both network operators and Internet applications. The traffic characteristics of encoded video have a significant impact on the network transport. This document provides use cases where network operator and Internet application can be cooperative to improve video transmission efficiency, based on the fundamental traffic characteristics (e.g. frame priority, adaptive bit rate, etc.).
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