2009 International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications 2009
DOI: 10.1109/aina.2009.90
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Content-Adaptive Robust H.264/SVC Video Communications over 802.11e Networks

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“…On the other hand, in (Gallucci et al, 2009) they used Content-Adaptive Robust layered H.264/SVC Video streaming compression (for more details refer to subsection III.G and sub-section VII.C) technique over 802.11e Wi-Fi Ad-hoc WLANs, in this technique they applied UEP to deal with the video layers according to their importance in constructing the final video streaming and as we know that the base layer contains the most important information and the rest enhancement layers contain less important refinement information. Therefore, high priority is used for the base layer to allow the video reconstruction, even in the worst case, of a limited quality version of the content, while low priority is assigned to enhancement layers for an efficient use of network resources (Gallucci et al, 2009) (Liu et al, 2009a;Wien et al, 2007;Gallucci et al, 2009).…”
Section: Some Important Techniques For Enhancing the Video Streaming mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…On the other hand, in (Gallucci et al, 2009) they used Content-Adaptive Robust layered H.264/SVC Video streaming compression (for more details refer to subsection III.G and sub-section VII.C) technique over 802.11e Wi-Fi Ad-hoc WLANs, in this technique they applied UEP to deal with the video layers according to their importance in constructing the final video streaming and as we know that the base layer contains the most important information and the rest enhancement layers contain less important refinement information. Therefore, high priority is used for the base layer to allow the video reconstruction, even in the worst case, of a limited quality version of the content, while low priority is assigned to enhancement layers for an efficient use of network resources (Gallucci et al, 2009) (Liu et al, 2009a;Wien et al, 2007;Gallucci et al, 2009).…”
Section: Some Important Techniques For Enhancing the Video Streaming mentioning
confidence: 97%