METHOD FOR QUASI-OPTIMAL MULTIMEDIA PACKET STREAMING BASED ON THE CRITERIA OF MINIMUM DELAY AND MINIMUM RELATIVE LOSS DUE TO BUFFER OVERFLOW Russian patent published in 2022 - IPC H04L47/36 H04L47/76 

Abstract RU 2780659 C1

FIELD: communications.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the field of communications. The method comprises the steps of: reserving all available bandwidth and buffer space in the router; packetizing multimedia data in a router with a fixed packet size, providing a minimum delay when using all the current reserved bandwidth, taking into account the addition of an overhead to each packet; determining and transmitting the current average speed and the standard deviation of the input stream speed, as well as the value of the Hurst exponent to the block for calculating the optimal redundancy parameters upon receipt of a stable value of the Hurst exponent with a deviation of not more than 0.05 or when the bundling plan is exhausted; the packetization plan is changed, reserved bandwidth and buffer space in the router to the optimal at the current time or allocate the entire available resource in case of lack of performance or buffer space; the process of adjusting the parameters of redundancy and bundling is started when the value of the Hurst exponent changes by more than 0.05 or when the bundling plan is exhausted.

EFFECT: minimization of delay and minimization of losses due to buffer overflow during the transmission of a real-time packetized multimedia stream in order to improve the quality of service of telecommunications traffic under congestion conditions by determining the optimal packetization plan with adaptive bandwidth and buffer space reservation.

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Authors

Martyanov Anatolij Nikolaevich

Belov Pavel Yurevich

Kozlov Evgenij Vladimirovich

Dates

2022-09-28Published

2022-02-25Filed