scholarly journals New Approaches of Cloud Services Access using Tonido Cloud Server for Real-Time Applications

2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (8) ◽  
pp. 83-99
Author(s):  
Sarah Haider Abdulredah ◽  
Dheyaa Jasim Kadhim

A Tonido cloud server provides a private cloud storage solution and synchronizes customers and employees with the required cloud services over the enterprise. Generally, access to any cloud services by users is via the Internet connection, which can face some problems, and then users may encounter in accessing these services due to a weak Internet connection or heavy load sometimes especially with live video streaming applications overcloud. In this work, flexible and inexpensive proposed accessing methods are submitted and implemented concerning real-time applications that enable users to access cloud services locally and regionally. Practically, to simulate our network connection, we proposed to use the Raspberry-pi3 model B+ as a router wireless LAN (WLAN) that enables users to have the cloud services using different access approaches such as wireless and wireline connections. As a case study for a real-time application over the cloud server, it is suggested to do a live video streaming using an IP webcam and IVIDEON cloud where the streaming video can be accessed via the cloud server at any time with different users taking into account the proposed practical connections. Practical experiments showed and proved that accessing real-time applications of cloud services via wireline and wireless connections is improved by using Tonido cloud server's facilities.

Author(s):  
C Mohanapriya ◽  
J Govindarajan

<p>The video streaming is one of the important application which consumes more bandwidth compared to non-real-time traffic. Most of the existing video transmissions are either using UDP or RTP over UDP. Since these protocols are not designed with congestion control, they affect the performance of peer video transmissions and the non-real-time applications. Like TFRC, Real-Time Media Congestion Avoidance (RMCAT) is one of the recently proposed frameworks to provide congestion control for real-time applications. Since the need for video transmission is increasing over the wireless LAN, in this paper the performance of the protocol was studied over WLAN with different network conditions. From the detailed study, we observed that RMCAT considers the packet losses due to the distance and channel conditions as congestion loss, and hence it reduced the sending rate thereby it affected the video transmission.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sharat Chandra Madanapalli ◽  
Alex Mathai ◽  
Hassan Habibi Gharakheili ◽  
Vijay Sivaraman

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 115-126
Author(s):  
Barbara Cyrek

Live video streaming on YouTube – management of a hateful content The purpose of the article is to characterize current issues related to the occurrence of hate speech in live broadcasts on YouTube. Adding more tools to make the platform more attractive to users also gives new opportunities to spread hateful content. Platform policy must be constantly evolving, and subsequent regulations are widely commented on by both advertisers and users. For live broadcasts, real-time control requires automated solutions that are sometimes fallible.


Author(s):  
Ronan Parois ◽  
Wassim Hamidouche ◽  
Elie Gabriel Mora ◽  
Mickael Raulet ◽  
Olivier Deforges

Author(s):  
Yitao Xing ◽  
Kaiping Xue ◽  
Yuan Zhang ◽  
Jiangping Han ◽  
Jian Li ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 552-569
Author(s):  
Alireza Erfanian ◽  
Farzad Tashtarian ◽  
Anatoliy Zabrovskiy ◽  
Christian Timmerer ◽  
Hermann Hellwagner

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