Chapter 9. Conclusions

This research presents an integrated framework that provides QoS support for multimedia delivery over the Internet with related cross-layer structure. We should expect improved media transmission performance when the underlying delivery application is aware of network conditions or assigns priority in accordance with its packets’ importance in terms of QoS parameters, and when the network can provide different QoS grades.

In this research, we studied the QoS mapping-control mechanism between prioritized or categorized CM applications and service differentiation networks. In particular, video applications were categorized according to their packets, using the RPI, in terms of priorities based on packet loss and delay. We proposed ...

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