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The effects of high-performance processors, real-time priorities and high-speed networks on jitter in a multimedia stream

Claypool et al., 1997

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3118952879601481581
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Claypool M
Habermann J
Riedl J
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Multimedia applications have the potential to enhance work for teams of users collaborating across distances. Jitter hampers the effectiveness of these multimedia applications. Jitter is the variation in the end-to-end delay of data sent from one user to another. Jitter can cause …
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