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Media Delivery Index : ウィキペディア英語版 | Media Delivery Index The Media Delivery Index (MDI) is a set of measures that can be used to monitor both the quality of a delivered video stream as well as to show system margin for IPTV systems by providing an accurate measurement of jitter and delay at network level (Internet Protocol, IP), which are the main causes for quality loss. Identifying and quantizing such problems in this kind of networks is key to maintaining high quality video delivery and providing indications that warn system operators with enough advance notice to allow corrective action.〔Florin Hodis (2008). "(''IPTV challenges and metrics Application Note'' )". EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering Inc.〕 The Media Delivery Index is typically displayed as two numbers separated by a colon: the Delay Factor (DF) and the Media Loss Rate (MLR).〔J. Welch, J. Clark (April 2006). "(''A Proposed Media Delivery Index (MDI)'' )". Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)〕 ==Context== The Media Delivery Index (MDI) may be able to identify problems caused by:
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