International audienceIn this paper, the problem of scalable video delivery over a time-varying wireless channel is considered. Packet scheduling and buffer management in both Application and Medium Access Control (MAC) layers are jointly considered. Various levels of knowledge of the state of the channel are considered. The control is performed via scalable layer filtering (some scalability layers may be dropped). In all cases, the problem is cast in the context of Markov Decision Processes which allows the design of foresighted policies maximizing some long-term reward. Without channel state observation, the control has to rely on the observation of the level of the MAC buffer only. Experimental results show that even with a lack of knowl...
This thesis introduces many video streaming algorithms and techniques to improve the performance of ...
The consumer demand for retrieving and delivering visual content through consumer electronic devices...
In this paper, we propose an application-driven MAC-layer buffer management framework based on a nov...
International audienceIn this paper, the problem of scalable video delivery over a time-varying wire...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of video on demand delivery over a time-varyi...
Scalable video, evolved in a long way of more than 20 years, has attracted significant interest in t...
Video content as one of the key features of future Internet services should be made ubiquitously ava...
Abstract—Media streaming over wireless links is a challenging problem due to both the unreliable, ti...
International audienceThis paper proposes an improved cross-layer control mechanism to efficiently s...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of efficient video streaming to mobile users....
Wireless video transmission is prone to unpredictable degra-dations due to time-varying channel cond...
The recent trend in Internet traffic indicates the proliferation of usage of multimedia services whe...
This thesis addresses different aspects of wireless video transmission of scalable video content to ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a cross-layer control mechanism to stream efficiently scal...
Abstract—We propose two scheduling algorithms that seek to optimize the quality of scalably coded vi...
This thesis introduces many video streaming algorithms and techniques to improve the performance of ...
The consumer demand for retrieving and delivering visual content through consumer electronic devices...
In this paper, we propose an application-driven MAC-layer buffer management framework based on a nov...
International audienceIn this paper, the problem of scalable video delivery over a time-varying wire...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of video on demand delivery over a time-varyi...
Scalable video, evolved in a long way of more than 20 years, has attracted significant interest in t...
Video content as one of the key features of future Internet services should be made ubiquitously ava...
Abstract—Media streaming over wireless links is a challenging problem due to both the unreliable, ti...
International audienceThis paper proposes an improved cross-layer control mechanism to efficiently s...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of efficient video streaming to mobile users....
Wireless video transmission is prone to unpredictable degra-dations due to time-varying channel cond...
The recent trend in Internet traffic indicates the proliferation of usage of multimedia services whe...
This thesis addresses different aspects of wireless video transmission of scalable video content to ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a cross-layer control mechanism to stream efficiently scal...
Abstract—We propose two scheduling algorithms that seek to optimize the quality of scalably coded vi...
This thesis introduces many video streaming algorithms and techniques to improve the performance of ...
The consumer demand for retrieving and delivering visual content through consumer electronic devices...
In this paper, we propose an application-driven MAC-layer buffer management framework based on a nov...