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Architektur und Implementierung eines Anwendungsprotokolls für digitale Filme

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Das Movie Transmission Protocol ist ein portables Anwendungsprotokoll zur Übertragung von kontinuierlichen Medien. Es ist vollständig implementiert und setzt auf den Internet-Transportprotokollen auf. Die Funktionalität der existierenden Transportschnittstellen muß MTP allerdings um vorausschauende Fehlerkorrektur und ratenbasierte Flußkontrolle erweitern. In dieser Arbeit werden nach einer Einführung in die Architektur des XMovie-Systems zunächst die funktionalen Einheiten von MTP vorgestellt. Danach wird der Dienst von MTP beschrieben und die Spezifikation des Protokolls skizziert sowie auf einige Implementierungsdetails eingegangen.

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Keller, R. (1995). Architektur und Implementierung eines Anwendungsprotokolls für digitale Filme. In: Franke, K., Hübner, U., Kalfa, W. (eds) Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79561-9_13

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