Abstract—In this paper, we study the performance of a
wireless presentation system in a scenario called webviewer. In
this scenario, the presenter streams the desktop screen of
his/her computing device, typically a laptop, to the wireless
presentation box, and the wireless presentation box performs a
snapshot of the video stream, encodes, and sends the captured
image to a list of subscribers called webviewer clients,
periodically. We propose an image data transfer rate throttling
scheme and compared it with several other schemes.
Simulation study showed that the proposed scheme is able to
better utilize the available system resource to improve the
satisfaction level of the users in a desktop mirroring session.
Index Terms—Desktop mirroring, image distribution,
optimal throttling.
Gin-Xian KOK is with Wireless Innovation Lab, MIMOS Berhad, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia (email: gx.kok@mimos.my).
Khong Neng CHOONG, Danial NAGHSHBANDI, and Mohammad
Hilmi MOHD SHARIFF are with Wireless Innovation Lab, MIMOS Berhad,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia(Email: {kn.choong, danial.naghshbandi,
hilmi.shariff}@mimos.my).
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Cite:Gin-Xian Kok, Khong Neng Choong, Danial Naghshbandi, and Mohammad Hilmi Mohd Shariff, "Improving the Performance of a Wireless Presentation System," International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 76-81, 2017.