Forward error correction (FEC) has often been proposed to recover packet losses and improve packet video transport in packet-switched communication networks. The author first study the efficacy of FEC coding at the network layer in terms of the effective packet-loss rate. The approach considers a simplified network scenario described in terms of a single bottleneck node, modeled by a single multiplexer, and then finds the optimum compromise between the packet-loss recovery capability of FEC and the increased raw packet-loss rate caused by the overhead associated with transmitting redundant packets. The analysis shows that, contrary to some previous conclusions, FEC has significant potential in reducing residual packet-loss rate provided tha...
In two-way video conferencing applications, video packets transmitted through various networks can s...
Multimedia content is very sensitive to packet loss and therefore multimedia streams are typically p...
Packet loss can have a destructive effect on the reconstructed video which makes the presentation di...
Video streaming applications over the Internet is suffering many challenges and packet loss is one o...
Context: Video streaming over best-effort networks is complicated by a number of factors including u...
The Internet has rapidly evolved from being a scientific experiment to a commercial network connecti...
The Internet has rapidly evolved from being a scientific experiment to a commercial network connecti...
[[abstract]]Forward Error Correction (FEC) plays an increasingly important role in communication sys...
Forward error correction (FEC) is a common error control technique to improve the quality of video s...
In this work, our focus is on video streaming applications with relatively strict delay constraints;...
Forward-error correction (FEC) is used in many streaming applications for protecting multimedia data...
One of the challenges that video transmission over wireless networks (such as IEEE 802.11) must face...
Efficiency and capability of forward error correction (FEC) mechanism to recover from losses, is the...
In this paper, the performances of packet-level media-independent FEC schemes are computed in terms ...
Frequent packet loss and large transmission delay cause the degradation in the quality of service (Q...
In two-way video conferencing applications, video packets transmitted through various networks can s...
Multimedia content is very sensitive to packet loss and therefore multimedia streams are typically p...
Packet loss can have a destructive effect on the reconstructed video which makes the presentation di...
Video streaming applications over the Internet is suffering many challenges and packet loss is one o...
Context: Video streaming over best-effort networks is complicated by a number of factors including u...
The Internet has rapidly evolved from being a scientific experiment to a commercial network connecti...
The Internet has rapidly evolved from being a scientific experiment to a commercial network connecti...
[[abstract]]Forward Error Correction (FEC) plays an increasingly important role in communication sys...
Forward error correction (FEC) is a common error control technique to improve the quality of video s...
In this work, our focus is on video streaming applications with relatively strict delay constraints;...
Forward-error correction (FEC) is used in many streaming applications for protecting multimedia data...
One of the challenges that video transmission over wireless networks (such as IEEE 802.11) must face...
Efficiency and capability of forward error correction (FEC) mechanism to recover from losses, is the...
In this paper, the performances of packet-level media-independent FEC schemes are computed in terms ...
Frequent packet loss and large transmission delay cause the degradation in the quality of service (Q...
In two-way video conferencing applications, video packets transmitted through various networks can s...
Multimedia content is very sensitive to packet loss and therefore multimedia streams are typically p...
Packet loss can have a destructive effect on the reconstructed video which makes the presentation di...