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Daniel M. Ristic
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Daniel M. Ristic

Dan Ristic is a frontend engineer and evangelist for Open Web. He strives to push the Web forward with new and creative ideas using the latest technologies. He attended the University of Advancing Technology, Arizona, where he furthered his engineering knowledge and fueled his passion for the Web. He has been writing applications on the Web ever since. He currently lives and works in San Francisco as a senior software engineer at Sony Network Entertainment International. At Sony, he is responsible for managing the frontend application architecture and delivering the PlayStation Store to millions of users. In his free time, he can be found hiking, exploring, working on projects, and attending events.
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Understanding UDP transport and real-time transfer


Real-time transfer of data requires a fast connection speed between both the users. A typical connection needs to take a frame of both—audio and video—and send it to another user between 40 and 60 times per second in order to be considered good quality. Given this constraint, audio and video applications are allowed to miss certain frames of data in order to keep up the speed of the connection. This means that sending the most recent frame of data is more important than making sure that every frame gets to the other side.

A similar effect can already be seen with any video-playing application today. Video games and streaming media players can tolerate losing a few frames of video due to the special properties of the human brain. Our minds try to fill in the missing gaps as we visualize and process a video or game that we are watching. If our goal is to play 30 frames in one second and we miss frame 28, most of the time, the user will not...

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Daniel M. Ristic

Dan Ristic is a frontend engineer and evangelist for Open Web. He strives to push the Web forward with new and creative ideas using the latest technologies. He attended the University of Advancing Technology, Arizona, where he furthered his engineering knowledge and fueled his passion for the Web. He has been writing applications on the Web ever since. He currently lives and works in San Francisco as a senior software engineer at Sony Network Entertainment International. At Sony, he is responsible for managing the frontend application architecture and delivering the PlayStation Store to millions of users. In his free time, he can be found hiking, exploring, working on projects, and attending events.
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