FOCS '02 Proceedings of the 43rd Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Optimal peer selection for minimum-delay peer-to-peer streaming with rateless codes
Proceedings of the ACM workshop on Advances in peer-to-peer multimedia streaming
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON) - Special issue on networking and information theory
Network Coding for Peer-to-Peer Live Media Streaming
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Comprehensive view of a live network coding P2P system
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rStream: Resilient and Optimal Peer-to-Peer Streaming with Rateless Codes
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LION: Layered Overlay Multicast With Network Coding
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
An overview of network coding for multimedia streaming
ICME'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Multimedia and Expo
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In this paper, we consider the problem of streaming video information on lossy packet networks with path and source diversity, such as wireless mesh networks or more generally overlay architectures. We propose to distribute the video information between several streaming servers and to implement network coding in the forwarding peers in order to increase the quality of the video decoded by the streaming client. A network coding algorithm based on Raptor codes permits to combine video packets in the network nodes and to increase the symbol diversity in the network. Coupled with the path diversity in the overlay network, this solution is shown to offer a significant gain in video quality compared to baseline streaming solutions when loss rate becomes important or the network diversity is reduced.