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1 L.R.He, B.M.G. Cheetham Mobile Systems Architecture Group, Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, Oxford Rd, M13 9PL, U.K.

2 Application of real time multimedia communications to distance learning over IP networks.. Current RTP systems are based on comparing frame loss rate, as reported by RTCP, with thresholds. We presents a flow/congestion control mechanism for adapting to congestion using measurements of time delay, jitter & speech packet loss rate. We propose a dynamic assignment of priority to the speech, image & data as appropriate to distance learning activity.

3 To improve the flow/congestion control mechanism based on RTP and RTCP To allow dynamic priority assignment determining how the available capacity is divided between speech / image / data.

4 Distance learning is applied in these fields: * Providing open learning environments * Offering more information for traditional teaching * Providing continuing education after graduation * Developing academic co-operation Three types of distance education -Paper based learning -TV and radio based learning -Internet based learning

5 Real Time Multimedia has the following advantages for Distance Learning : * Liveliness * Efficiency * Interactivity Internet Browser (student 1) Browser (student N) Browser (teacher 1) Browser (teacher M) Web server Database (Course Information, Content, Assignments, Problems and Solutions, Audio-video Information, Examinations, Announcements, Student Records)

6 Camera & microphone Data RTCP sender report Internet Receiver 1 Receiver 2 RTCP Receiver Report Check result Most of the real-time applications are based on the end-to-end real time transport protocol (RTP) and real time control protocol (RTCP).

7 Real time transport protocol is used for end-to end data transfer. RTP transports real-time media data along with synchronization information over a datagram protocol. G.711,G.722,G.723.1, G.728,G.729 H.261, H.263 RTP RTCP User Datagram Protocol Network Layer Link Layer Physical Layer

8 Real-Time control Protocol has a feedback function. Feedback from the receivers is necessary for diagnosing distribution faults. RTCP produces sender and receiver reports. Stream statistics Packet counts Sender identification Quality of service Lost packets

9 Packet loss probability Loss rate(%) 100% c 0 Congested--- Decrease Unloaded--- Increase Loaded--- Hold Receiver classifies loss error Bit-rateNetwork state u Problems lie in dynamics of bit-rate adaptation n

10 Packet loss probability Speech packet unusable probability Average jitter “loaded” Management Priority weighting “unloaded” “congested” high priority weighting or low priority weighting

11 1 Determination of the network states As before, the network will be defined to have three different states, “congested”, “loaded”, and “unloaded”. If 1  λ n  λ c or (λ n  λ u and λ sn >  λ sc ), the network state is “congested”. λ sc is a threshold. If λ n  λ u, then the network is “unloaded”. If (λ n  λ u and λ sn  λ sc ), the network is “loaded”.

12 The probability of a received speech packet being unusable λ sn as follows: n th control period T  (400  P d ) ms P d is the processing delay.

13 If the network state is “congested”, H = H –  H. If the network state is “unloaded”, H = H +  H. If the network state is “loaded”, the sender hold the image and other packets transmission rate, checks the average jitter, J n, to decide how to adjust the speech packet transmission rate. 2 Management The priority of a given packet Average JitterSpeech transmission rate Decreasing H s +  ConstantHsHs Increasing Hs  Hs   * H smin  H s    H smax Table: Determination of the requested sending rate of speech packet

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15 A flow/congestion control mechanism based on RTP and RTCP has been investigated. A more appropriate variation in transmission rate is achieved by the new method. It can be appropriately applied to distance learning over internet.


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