Title
End-to-end delay analysis of videoconferencing over packet-switched networks
Abstract
Videoconferencing is an important global application - it enables people around the globe to interactwhen they are far from one another. In order for the participants in a videoconference call to interactnaturally, the end-to-end delay should be below human perception - about 100 ms. Since the globalpropagation delay can be about 100 ms, the actual end-to-end delay budget available to the systemdesigner (excluding propagation delay) can be no more than 10 ms. We identify the components of...
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1109/90.865076
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Keywords
Field
DocType
Teleconferencing,Propagation delay,Encoding,Packet switching,Bit rate,Switching circuits,Delay effects,Videoconference,Humans,Layout
End-to-end delay,Network delay,Circuit switching,Propagation delay,Computer science,Group of pictures,Transmission delay,MPEG encoding,Computer network,Real-time computing,Processing delay
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
8
4
1063-6692
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
43
2.17
11
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mario Baldi1725.45
Yoram Ofek260881.68