In a video streaming scenario, to cope with bandwidth variations, buffer management and intelligent drop packets policies play a critical role in the final quality of the video received at the user side. In this context, we present a buffer management strategy implemented at the source of a video communication system. This scheme uses priority information from the H.264/SVC encoder, network information from a Bandwidth Estimation approach (BE), based on Hidden Markov Model (HMM) and monitors buffer fullness: when it exceeds a defined threshold, the selective discard strategy takes place. To get more flexibility, we employed SNR quality scalability (Medium Grain Scalability), to get more than one rate point for each enhancement layer. Low pr...
The effect of receiver buffer size on perceived video quality of an Internet video streamer applicat...
The media, especially the video delivery over mobile channels may be affected by link outages and tr...
20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, ISCIS 2005 -- 26 October 2005 thr...
In a video streaming scenario, to cope with bandwidth variations, buffer management and intelligent ...
Video streaming in a best effort network, where bandwidth availability fluctuates over time, is one ...
In this contribution, we investigate the performance of the output buffer of an ‘ondemand’ video str...
This thesis introduces many video streaming algorithms and techniques to improve the performance of ...
The last-mile has limited bandwidth and forms a bottleneck link for video applications. Current solu...
International audienceWhen the video bit-rate is greater than the available network bandwidth, the v...
In packet-oriented networks, packet losses occur mainly due to queue overflows in congested network ...
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) has several advantages compared to traditional streaming protocols, su...
Abstract—The current best-effort Internet does not guarantee the bandwidth availability between a re...
This thesis studies distribution schemes for stored video over broadcast networks and over the Inter...
Video streaming is becoming an increasingly important part of the present Internet. To guarantee a h...
Transmission control protocol (TCP) with its well-established congestion control mechanism is the pr...
The effect of receiver buffer size on perceived video quality of an Internet video streamer applicat...
The media, especially the video delivery over mobile channels may be affected by link outages and tr...
20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, ISCIS 2005 -- 26 October 2005 thr...
In a video streaming scenario, to cope with bandwidth variations, buffer management and intelligent ...
Video streaming in a best effort network, where bandwidth availability fluctuates over time, is one ...
In this contribution, we investigate the performance of the output buffer of an ‘ondemand’ video str...
This thesis introduces many video streaming algorithms and techniques to improve the performance of ...
The last-mile has limited bandwidth and forms a bottleneck link for video applications. Current solu...
International audienceWhen the video bit-rate is greater than the available network bandwidth, the v...
In packet-oriented networks, packet losses occur mainly due to queue overflows in congested network ...
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) has several advantages compared to traditional streaming protocols, su...
Abstract—The current best-effort Internet does not guarantee the bandwidth availability between a re...
This thesis studies distribution schemes for stored video over broadcast networks and over the Inter...
Video streaming is becoming an increasingly important part of the present Internet. To guarantee a h...
Transmission control protocol (TCP) with its well-established congestion control mechanism is the pr...
The effect of receiver buffer size on perceived video quality of an Internet video streamer applicat...
The media, especially the video delivery over mobile channels may be affected by link outages and tr...
20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, ISCIS 2005 -- 26 October 2005 thr...