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Discover LudwigThe phrase "low delay" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is minimal or no delay in a process or action. Example: The new technology promises low delay in data transfer, making it ideal for real-time applications such as video conferencing.
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This has the characteristics of high utilization and low delay during medium network loading.
However, in order to ensure a good monitoring, high bandwidth and low delay are needed.
However, retransmission is delay constrained due to the low delay nature of real-time video.
Many real-time applications require input data that arrives with low delay jitter.
Sprout: Stochastic Forecasts Achieve High Throughput and Low Delay over Cellular Networks, in USENIX NSDI 2013, Lombard, Ill., April 2013 (won 2014 Applied Networking Research Prize).
"Flow switching works fairly well for fairly large demand — if you have users who need a lot of bandwidth and want low delay through the network," Gerstel says.
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Low-delay hierarchical prediction structure is currently adopted in various new video coding standards.
Low-delay nonuniform oversampled filterbanks have a good applicability in real-time audio applications.
In this paper, a fast motion estimation scheme for a low-delay hierarchical P-frame structure is proposed.
Low-delay and error-resilient video coding is critical for real-time video communication over wireless networks.
(b) Low-delay case.
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