This study proposes a unifying framework for m-Health video communication systems that provides for the joint optimization of video quality, bitrate demands, and encoding time. The framework is video modality and infrastructure independent and facilitates adaptation to the best available encoding mode that satisfies underlying technology and application imposed constraints. The scalability of the proposed algorithm is demonstrated using different HEVC encoding configurations and realistic modelling of 802.11× wireless infrastructure for emergency scenery and response videos. Extensive experimentation shows that a jointly optimal solution in the encoding time, bitrate, and video quality space is feasible
In this paper we focus on the problem of delivering multiple health-related real-time video streams ...
AbstractIn this paper we focus on the problem of delivering multiple health-related real-time video ...
High quality digital wireless networks and advances in multimedia compression schemes now permit the...
This paper proposes the use of an adaptive HEVC encoding framework for the wireless transmission of ...
M-health services are expected to become increasingly relevant in the management of emergency situat...
SHVC is the proposed scalable extension to the next-generation High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) s...
H.265, otherwise known as High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), is the most recent of a series of sta...
The emergence of the new, High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard, combined with wide deploymen...
Video streaming and other multimedia applications account for an ever increasing proportion of all n...
HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding), the latest and most popular video coding standard, has succeede...
In emergency situations, the ability to remotely monitor unfolding events using high-quality video f...
High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is the latest video compression standard developed by the Joint ...
Part 10: Second Workshop on Intelligent Video-to-Video Communications in Modern Smart Cities (IVC 20...
Abstract: Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs) are becoming more essential to wireless communications due...
The constant evolution of the telecommunication technologies is one fundamental aspect that characte...
In this paper we focus on the problem of delivering multiple health-related real-time video streams ...
AbstractIn this paper we focus on the problem of delivering multiple health-related real-time video ...
High quality digital wireless networks and advances in multimedia compression schemes now permit the...
This paper proposes the use of an adaptive HEVC encoding framework for the wireless transmission of ...
M-health services are expected to become increasingly relevant in the management of emergency situat...
SHVC is the proposed scalable extension to the next-generation High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) s...
H.265, otherwise known as High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), is the most recent of a series of sta...
The emergence of the new, High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard, combined with wide deploymen...
Video streaming and other multimedia applications account for an ever increasing proportion of all n...
HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding), the latest and most popular video coding standard, has succeede...
In emergency situations, the ability to remotely monitor unfolding events using high-quality video f...
High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is the latest video compression standard developed by the Joint ...
Part 10: Second Workshop on Intelligent Video-to-Video Communications in Modern Smart Cities (IVC 20...
Abstract: Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs) are becoming more essential to wireless communications due...
The constant evolution of the telecommunication technologies is one fundamental aspect that characte...
In this paper we focus on the problem of delivering multiple health-related real-time video streams ...
AbstractIn this paper we focus on the problem of delivering multiple health-related real-time video ...
High quality digital wireless networks and advances in multimedia compression schemes now permit the...