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IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), a new and modern concept of emerging technologies with focus on providing cutting edge high-resolution television, broadcast, and other fascinating services, is now easily available with only requirement of high-speed internet. Everytime a new technology is made local, it faces tremendous problems whether from technological point of view to enhance the performance or when it comes down to satisfy the customers. This cutting edge technology has provided researchers to play with different tools to provide better quality while focusing on existing tools. Our…mehr

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IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), a new and modern concept of emerging technologies with focus on providing cutting edge high-resolution television, broadcast, and other fascinating services, is now easily available with only requirement of high-speed internet. Everytime a new technology is made local, it faces tremendous problems whether from technological point of view to enhance the performance or when it comes down to satisfy the customers. This cutting edge technology has provided researchers to play with different tools to provide better quality while focusing on existing tools. Our target in research is to provide a few interesting facets of IPTV and come up with a concept of introducing an imaginary cache that can re-collect the packets travelling from streaming server to the end user. In the access node this cache would be fixed and then on the basis of certain pre-assumed research work we can conclude how quick retransmission can take place when the end user respondsback using RTCP protocol and asks for the retransmission of corrupted/lost packets.
Autorenporträt
Munther Al Hana Master-Abschluss in Elektrotechnik. Schwerpunkt: Telekommunikation und Internet-Systeme. (Blekinge Tekniska Högskola - Schweden 05 - 2011) Berater als Radio & Networking Configuration Engineer Adecco AB Telecom - Ericsson Project.