Performance Evaluation of Adaptive Rate Control over Uncompressed High-Definition Content Transmission with Paralleled Digital Subscriber Lines

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2015
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3rd International Conference on Digital Information, Networking, and Wireless Communications, 105-108
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High-Definition (HD) information is the consumed bandwidth application in Telecommunication network. The quality of service (QoS) on uncompressed High-Definition content transmission with Paralleled Digital Subscriber Lines is needed in smooth information transmission and most tasks on QoS are served by each telecommunication network operator. The Adaptive Rate Control (ARC) is introduced and deployed on High-Definition (HD) contents transmitting on Paralleled Digital Subscriber Lines and compare with classical mechanism to provide more reliability, utilization, and throughput before served in telecommunication network. In this paper we simulated the application of the paralleled Digital Subscriber Lines (DSLs) to deliver the HD information, As results, the performances of communication are evaluated base on throughputs, utilization, and queue performance matrices. Finally results were impressive to support by ARC.
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