On Modeling the Packet Error Statistics in Bursty Channels
LCN '02 Proceedings of the 27th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
Data Partitioning and Reversible Variable Length Codes for Robust Video Communications
DCC '00 Proceedings of the Conference on Data Compression
The design and implementation of WiMAX module for ns-2 simulator
WNS2 '06 Proceeding from the 2006 workshop on ns-2: the IP network simulator
Fundamentals of WiMAX: Understanding Broadband Wireless Networking (Prentice Hall Communications Engineering and Emerging Technologies Series)
Multiple description h.264 video coding with redundant pictures
Proceedings of the international workshop on Workshop on mobile video
Addressing user expectations in mobile content delivery
Mobile Information Systems - Improving Quality of Service in Mobile Information Systems, Services and Networks
Diffie-Hellman key based authentication in proxy mobile IPv6
Mobile Information Systems - Mobile and Wireless Networks
Capacity evaluation for IEEE 802.16e mobile WiMAX
Journal of Computer Systems, Networks, and Communications - Special issue on WiMAX, LTE, and WiFi interworking
Robust video communication over an urban VANET
Mobile Information Systems
SNR scalability in H.264/AVC using data partitioning
PCM'06 Proceedings of the 7th Pacific Rim conference on Advances in Multimedia Information Processing
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Motion adaptive intra refresh for the H.264 video coding standard
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Increasing the user perceived quality for IPTV services
IEEE Communications Magazine
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Mobile Information Systems - Emerging Wireless and Mobile Technologies
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This paper examines the threat to video streaming from slow and fast fading, traffic congestion, and channel packet drops. The proposed response is a combination of: rateless channel coding, which is adaptively applied; data-partitioned source coding to exploit prioritized packetization; and duplicate slice provision, which is the focus of the evaluation in this paper. The paper also considers the distribution of intra-refresh macroblocks as a means of avoiding sudden data rate increases. When error bursts occur, this paper shows that duplicate slices are certainly necessary but this provision is more effective for medium quality video than it is for high quality video. The percentage of intra-refresh macroblocks can be low and still reduce the impact of temporal error propagation.