Conventional transmission schemes perform poorly in wireless channels. In this paper, an analytical adaptive model for wireless links via heuristic TCP/FEC functions is proposed with chosen modulation format for transporting mobile MPEG-4 video. A wireless channel introduces that the bit errors at the link-layer packets are due to the time-invariant features over UMTS network and consequently the optimal perceived video quality at the client can be improved when adaptive TCP throughput after error-corrections is achieved for the certain predefined system threshold of the residual packet error rate. The simulation results show that a video quality can dynamically adapt to the optimal FEC codes at an appropriate selection for modulation scali...
Advances in wireless technology will soon provide sufficient capacity for the transmission of compre...
In this paper we describe a multi-layered video transport scheme for wireless channels capable of ad...
Abstract: This paper discusses the transmission of MPEG video over wireless broadband networks. We l...
In this article, we present a simple cross-layer model that leads to the optimal throughput of multi...
Abstract—Wireless channels are characterized by high time-varying bit-error rates (BERs). To cope wi...
Robust transmission of video is a dominant requirement of future applications over wireless networks...
With the scalability and flexibility of the MPEG-4 and the emergence of the broadband wireless netwo...
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third-generation mobile communications system...
In the search for improved methods of transporting real time video and VoIP over the Internet, new r...
UMTS access networks can provide a wide range of bearer services with different levels of quality of...
Video transmission over wireless packet networks is gaining importance due to the concept of univers...
[[abstract]]Home media wireless network (HMWN) is getting more and more popular issue in the future ...
Fine-Granularity-Scalability (FGS) has recently been adopted by the MPEG-4 standard for the efficien...
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third-generation mobile communication system ...
Advances in wireless technology will soon provide sufficient capacity for the transmission of compre...
Advances in wireless technology will soon provide sufficient capacity for the transmission of compre...
In this paper we describe a multi-layered video transport scheme for wireless channels capable of ad...
Abstract: This paper discusses the transmission of MPEG video over wireless broadband networks. We l...
In this article, we present a simple cross-layer model that leads to the optimal throughput of multi...
Abstract—Wireless channels are characterized by high time-varying bit-error rates (BERs). To cope wi...
Robust transmission of video is a dominant requirement of future applications over wireless networks...
With the scalability and flexibility of the MPEG-4 and the emergence of the broadband wireless netwo...
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third-generation mobile communications system...
In the search for improved methods of transporting real time video and VoIP over the Internet, new r...
UMTS access networks can provide a wide range of bearer services with different levels of quality of...
Video transmission over wireless packet networks is gaining importance due to the concept of univers...
[[abstract]]Home media wireless network (HMWN) is getting more and more popular issue in the future ...
Fine-Granularity-Scalability (FGS) has recently been adopted by the MPEG-4 standard for the efficien...
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third-generation mobile communication system ...
Advances in wireless technology will soon provide sufficient capacity for the transmission of compre...
Advances in wireless technology will soon provide sufficient capacity for the transmission of compre...
In this paper we describe a multi-layered video transport scheme for wireless channels capable of ad...
Abstract: This paper discusses the transmission of MPEG video over wireless broadband networks. We l...