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The Petri Net-based synchronization models impose strict synchronization requirements among multimedia objects. This may introduce unecessary delays, and may increase the presentation time. In this paper, we propose a hybrid model that uses a Petri Net-based model to describe strict synchronization requirements among multimedia components, and a lower-level mechanism to describe weak synchronization requirements, in the case that strict synchronization is not necessary. Skipping of objects which arrive late, is modeled. The model supports both inter- and intra-stream synchronization, it is simple to use, and may reduce the delays, and also, the size of the buffers needed to handle slow streams.
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Cai, Y., Pantziou, G.E. (1996). A Synchronization Mechanism for Multimedia Presentation. In: Wang, Y., Panwar, S., Kim, SP., Bertoni, H.L. (eds) Multimedia Communications and Video Coding. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0403-6_20
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