Abstract

As the Internet spreads, new web applications come to light. One promising sector that is still in its infancy is supermedia applications. Supermedia applications process video, audio, haptic and other sensory data. Quite a few protocols have been suggested for the transfer of real-time supermedia data over the Internet. This paper outlines the related work on these protocols. Extensive simulations for the performance evaluation of transport protocols for real time transferring High Efficiency Video Coding streams with supermedia data are carried out. The metrics that are measured for the performance evaluation are the delay, the jitter, the throughput, the efficiency, the packet loss and the proposed by the authors, packet arrival deviation. The simulation tests reveal which protocols could be used for the transfer of real-time supermedia data with a High Efficiency Video Coding video stream.

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