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- User-level fairness delivered: network resource allocation for adaptive video streaming [4]
References
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[3] D. Hands. Temporal characterization of forgiveness effect. Electronics Letters, 37, 2002.
[4] Mu, Mu, et al. "User-level fairness delivered: network resource allocation for adaptive video streaming." 2015 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Quality of Service (IWQoS). IEEE, 2015.
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