Martin et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Network resource allocation system for QoE-aware delivery of media services in 5G networksMartin et al., 2018
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- 1856452979001582840
- Author
- Martin A
- Egaña J
- Flórez J
- Montalban J
- Olaizola I
- Quartulli M
- Viola R
- Zorrilla M
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting
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The explosion in the variety and volume of video services makes bandwidth and latency performance of networks more critical to the user experience. The media industry's response, HTTP-based Adaptive Streaming technology, offers media players the possibility …
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