This paper describes a method for robust streaming of combined MPEG audio/video content (encoded either with MPEG-2 or MPEG-4/H.264) over in-home wireless networks. We make use of currently used content distribution format (MPEG Transport Stream) and network protocols (either RTP or TCP/HTTP). The transmitted bit-rate is constantly adapted to the available network bandwidth, such that audio and video artifacts caused by packet loss are avoided. Bit-rate adaptation is achieved by using a packet scheduling technique called I-Frame Delay (IFD), which performs priority-based frame dropping upon insufficient bandwidth. We show an implementation using RTP and an implementation using TCP. Measurements on a real-life demonstrator set-up demonstrate...
Abstract — With the increasing popularity of accessing multimedia services over different wireless n...
In this paper, error resilience is achieved by adaptive, application-layer rateless channel coding, ...
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of t...
This paper describes a method for robust streaming of combined MPEG audio/video content (encoded ei...
This paper describes a method for robust streaming of combined MPEG-2 audio/video content over in-ho...
Enabling efficient media streaming over wireless channels requires efficient utilization of the limi...
Abstract:- This paper presents a novel method for supporting full interactive video applications ove...
Just like video streaming over a wired network, streaming can also be done over a wireless LAN. Howe...
In the search for improved methods of transporting real time video and VoIP over the Internet, new r...
In this paper, we propose a scalable video adaptation mechanism to improve the overall quality of se...
As content management systems for IPTV reduce the latency between server and mobile device, real-tim...
Abstract—Media streaming over wireless links is a challenging problem due to both the unreliable, ti...
[[abstract]]Home media wireless network (HMWN) is getting more and more popular issue in the future ...
Wireless multimedia delivery is becoming increasingly more important in today's networks. Unlik...
Real-time multimedia transfer through the Internet becomes more difficult when wireless links are in...
Abstract — With the increasing popularity of accessing multimedia services over different wireless n...
In this paper, error resilience is achieved by adaptive, application-layer rateless channel coding, ...
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of t...
This paper describes a method for robust streaming of combined MPEG audio/video content (encoded ei...
This paper describes a method for robust streaming of combined MPEG-2 audio/video content over in-ho...
Enabling efficient media streaming over wireless channels requires efficient utilization of the limi...
Abstract:- This paper presents a novel method for supporting full interactive video applications ove...
Just like video streaming over a wired network, streaming can also be done over a wireless LAN. Howe...
In the search for improved methods of transporting real time video and VoIP over the Internet, new r...
In this paper, we propose a scalable video adaptation mechanism to improve the overall quality of se...
As content management systems for IPTV reduce the latency between server and mobile device, real-tim...
Abstract—Media streaming over wireless links is a challenging problem due to both the unreliable, ti...
[[abstract]]Home media wireless network (HMWN) is getting more and more popular issue in the future ...
Wireless multimedia delivery is becoming increasingly more important in today's networks. Unlik...
Real-time multimedia transfer through the Internet becomes more difficult when wireless links are in...
Abstract — With the increasing popularity of accessing multimedia services over different wireless n...
In this paper, error resilience is achieved by adaptive, application-layer rateless channel coding, ...
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of t...