2012
DOI: 10.5121/ijwmn.2012.4303
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Robust Network FEC-Embedded Video Transmission Over Error-Prone Wireless Channels

Abstract: Most wireless networks incline to include FEC code (Forward error correction) to recover the corrupted packets without retransmission. The sequential packets transmitted over wireless channel are likely to be infected with various errors like noise or deep fading. In this paper, therefore, a frame-level FEC is added across packets at the application layer to define two analytical packet loss models. At the network layer level, Gilbert Elliot Model (GEM) and Extended Gilbert Model (EGM) are considered to charac… Show more

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“…Two wireless channel models are considered to describe the burst error pattern as follows: (i) Gilbert-Elliot Channel and (ii) Extended Gilbert Channel to be the wireless virtual channels. Both models were derived for wireless video transmission, as explained in [15]. Therefore, the normalized available bandwidth of a TFRC video session concerning TCP packet size can be expressed as [16]:…”
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“…Two wireless channel models are considered to describe the burst error pattern as follows: (i) Gilbert-Elliot Channel and (ii) Extended Gilbert Channel to be the wireless virtual channels. Both models were derived for wireless video transmission, as explained in [15]. Therefore, the normalized available bandwidth of a TFRC video session concerning TCP packet size can be expressed as [16]:…”
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confidence: 99%