This paper presents a prioritization scheme based on an analysis of the impact on objective video quality when dropping individual slices from coded video streams. It is shown that giving higher-priority classified packets preference in accessing the wireless media results in considerable quality gain (up to 3 dB in tests) over the case when no prioritization is applied. The proposed scheme is demonstrated for an IEEE 802.11e quality-of-service- (QoS-) enabled wireless LAN. Though more complex prioritization systems are possible, the proposed scheme is crafted for mobile interactive or user-to-user video services and is simply implemented within the Main or the Baseline profiles of an H.264 codec
Abstract—Multi-layer video transmission over wireless net-works poses numerous challenges due to sym...
This paper considers the impact of data partitioning form on wireless network access control and pro...
This paper proposes a multimedia streaming architecture that combines network and video technologies...
The quality of H.264/AVC compressed video delivery over time-varying and error-prone wireless channe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-60).H.264 Advanced video coding is the newest video co...
Abstract—Due to the unreliable nature of the wireless medium, provisioning of the Quality of Service...
Providing a certain quality of service (QoS) for multimedia transmissions over a noisy wireless chan...
This chapter describes several advanced techniques for estimating the video distortion deriving from...
Abstract—Video streaming is a promising multimedia application and is gaining popularity over wirele...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46).Medium access control (MAC) in existing wireless L...
The emerging H.264/AVC extension, SVC encoding standard facilitates the truncation of bitstreams at ...
The evolution of IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) has emerged as the most preferred ch...
Just like video streaming over a wired network, streaming can also be done over a wireless LAN. Howe...
Abstract—The primary aim of this paper is to assess video quality for all content types as affected ...
In wireless multimedia streaming, there is a need to allow for client prioritisation in order to ena...
Abstract—Multi-layer video transmission over wireless net-works poses numerous challenges due to sym...
This paper considers the impact of data partitioning form on wireless network access control and pro...
This paper proposes a multimedia streaming architecture that combines network and video technologies...
The quality of H.264/AVC compressed video delivery over time-varying and error-prone wireless channe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-60).H.264 Advanced video coding is the newest video co...
Abstract—Due to the unreliable nature of the wireless medium, provisioning of the Quality of Service...
Providing a certain quality of service (QoS) for multimedia transmissions over a noisy wireless chan...
This chapter describes several advanced techniques for estimating the video distortion deriving from...
Abstract—Video streaming is a promising multimedia application and is gaining popularity over wirele...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46).Medium access control (MAC) in existing wireless L...
The emerging H.264/AVC extension, SVC encoding standard facilitates the truncation of bitstreams at ...
The evolution of IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) has emerged as the most preferred ch...
Just like video streaming over a wired network, streaming can also be done over a wireless LAN. Howe...
Abstract—The primary aim of this paper is to assess video quality for all content types as affected ...
In wireless multimedia streaming, there is a need to allow for client prioritisation in order to ena...
Abstract—Multi-layer video transmission over wireless net-works poses numerous challenges due to sym...
This paper considers the impact of data partitioning form on wireless network access control and pro...
This paper proposes a multimedia streaming architecture that combines network and video technologies...