Grozev et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Experimental evaluation of simulcast for webrtcGrozev et al., 2017
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- 2163957642295631075
- Author
- Grozev B
- Politis G
- Ivov E
- Noel T
- Singh V
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Communications Standards Magazine
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One of the important use cases for WebRTC is multi-party audio/video conferencing, and there are multiple services that offer that functionality. Two aspects that the maintainers of such services often try to optimize are the maximum size of their conferences, and the cost of …
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