Title :
Human perception of jitter and media synchronization
Author_Institution :
IBM Eur. Networking Center, Heidelberg, Germany
fDate :
1/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multimedia synchronization comprises both the definition and the establishment of temporal relationships among media types. The presentation of `in sync´ data streams is essential to achieve a natural impression, data that is `out of sync´ is perceived as being somewhat artificial, strange, or even annoying. Therefore, the goal of any multimedia system is to enable an application to present data without no or little synchronization errors. The achievement of this goal requires a detailed knowledge of the synchronization requirements at the user interface. The paper presents the results of a series of experiments about human media perception that may be used as `quality of service´ guidelines. The results show that skews between related data streams may still give the effect that the data is `in sync´ and gives some constraints under which jitter may be tolerated. The author uses the findings to develop a scheme for the processing of nontrivial synchronization skew between more than two data streams
Keywords :
jitter; multimedia communication; synchronisation; visual perception; data streams; human perception; in sync data stream; jitter; media synchronization; multimedia synchronization; nontrivial synchronization skew; out of sync data stream; quality of service; synchronization errors; user interface; Animation; Electronic mail; Guidelines; Humans; Jitter; Multimedia systems; Quality of service; Streaming media; User interfaces;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on