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VIRAL : coupling congestion control with fair video quality metric

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Fig. 1 Example of virtual mean curve
Fig. 2 Example of CSP (e.g. YouTube, NETFLIX) over a CDN operator (e.g. Akamai).
Fig. 3 Rate-PSNR curves for Crew and Harbour in CIf format
Fig. 5 Throughput (Mb/s) and PSNR (dB) of Crew and Harbour videos using VIRAL or TFRC protocol
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