
TL;DR
This paper studies a data transmission model where a sequence of data is broadcasted to receivers with varying channel capacities, enabling different decoding speeds suitable for diverse bandwidth conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a model for multi-rate sequential data transmission applicable to scenarios like internet video streaming with heterogeneous bandwidths.
Findings
Applicable to internet video streaming with diverse bandwidths
Enables different playback speeds for receivers
Supports smooth and rebuffered video playback
Abstract
In this report, we investigate the data transmission model in which a sequence of data is broadcasted to a number of receivers. The receivers, which have different channel capacities, wish to decode the data sequentially at different rates. Our results are applicable to a wide range of scenarios. For instance, it can be employed in the broadcast streaming of a video clip through the internet, so that receivers with different bandwidths can play the video at different speed. Receivers with greater bandwidths can provide a smooth playback, while receivers with smaller bandwidths can play the video at a slower speed, or with short pauses or rebuffering.
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