1997
DOI: 10.1109/76.644067
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Standard compatible extension of H.263 for robust video transmission in mobile environments

Abstract: | In this paper we address the problem of robust video transmission in error prone environments. The approach is compatible with the ITU-T video coding standard H.263. Fading situations in mobile networks are tolerated and the image quality degradation due to spatio-temporal error propagation is minimized utilizing a feedback channel between transmitter and receiver carrying acknowledgment information. In a rst step, corrupted Group of Blocks (GOBs) are concealed to avoid annoying artifacts caused by decoding … Show more

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“…[23], [40], [41]. For example, Rhee and Joshi introduced in [41] an interesting error recovery scheme called RESCU, which alleviates error propagation in transmission of interactive video over the Internet.…”
Section: New Error Resilience Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[23], [40], [41]. For example, Rhee and Joshi introduced in [41] an interesting error recovery scheme called RESCU, which alleviates error propagation in transmission of interactive video over the Internet.…”
Section: New Error Resilience Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the error resilience techniques used in transmission over mobile channels, the error tracking (ET) approach has been shown to achieve a good tradeoff between video quality and complexity [23]. ET utilizes intra-coded MBs (I-MBs) refresh to stop interframe error propagation.…”
Section: New Error Resilience Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While there is a considerable volume of published work on mode selection for packet loss resilience in the single-layer (non-scalable) video coding (e.g. [2,3,6,7]), very little work has been reported on the corresponding problem in scalable video coding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%