2007
DOI: 10.1109/jstsp.2007.901527
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A Flexible Multiple Description Coding Framework for Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Video Streaming

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“…The inverse of this transform reconstructs the original data value as indicated by (2). Hence in case of a damage or loss in one these descriptions, we should be able to reconstruct the original value partially as expressed in (3).…”
Section: Our Proposed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The inverse of this transform reconstructs the original data value as indicated by (2). Hence in case of a damage or loss in one these descriptions, we should be able to reconstruct the original value partially as expressed in (3).…”
Section: Our Proposed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resultant encoding parameters are sent to the sending peers through the feedback control channels. Also in [2] an adaptive P2P video streaming system with a flexible multiple description coding (F-MDC) framework is proposed, so that the number of base and enhancement descriptions, and the rate and redundancy level of each description can be adapted. They combine their F-MDC framework with SVC by using JPEG2000 based T+2D DWT which lets them truncate each code-block at any point of bit-plane codes.…”
Section: Mdc-based Video Coding Techniquesmentioning
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“…These features add the good throughput as compared to the other multiple description channel schemes. This algorithm has advantage that it has unicast peer to peer streaming system [29].In wireless multihop networks, the routing is done to achieve optimization of the application performance by multipath routing of the video. Multiple descriptions in a multi hop wireless network environment are made by developing a branch and bound framework.…”
Section: Multiple Description Video Transmissionmentioning
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“…These descriptions are sent to the destination through different channels. If error occurs during the transmission, only a subset of the descriptions will be received by the decoder, which can be used to reconstruct the video with lower but acceptable quality [10], [11]. In addition to MDC, multihypothesis motion-compensated prediction (MHMCP) has also been proven to have error resilience capability, where each MB is predicted by a linear combination of multiple signals (hypotheses) [12], [13].…”
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