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Jason J. Quinlan, Ahmed H. Zahran and Cormac J. Sreenan
When we couple the rise in video streaming with the growing number of portable devices (smart phones, tablets, laptops), we see an ever-increasing demand for high-definition video online while on the move. Wireless networks are inherently characterised b...
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Manfred Sneps-Sneppe
Pág. 28 - 33
Currently, there is a fundamental change in the telecommunications paradigm - the transition from traditional circuit switching networks to new multi-service networks, which are based on the principles of packet switching. Previously, there were separate...
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Hojin Ha and Eun-Seok Ryu
This paper describes a three-screen television system using a block recovery rate (BRR)-based unequal error protection (UEP). The proposed in-home wireless network uses scalable video coding (SVC) and UEP with forward error correction (FEC) for maximizin...
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Alaa Azmi Allahham,Muamer Mohammed,Nassir Sallom Kadhim
Pág. pp. 71 - 83
Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) involved in many applications, whether smart or traditional and for both civilian and military uses, and that because of their special features, where it does not depend on any infrastructure during its working, as well as...
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Laith Al-Jobouri, Filippo Casu, Martin Fleury and Julián Cabrera
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) network access is subject to error bursts, which, for interactive video, can introduce unacceptable latencies if video packets need to be re-sent. If the video packets are protected against errors with Forward Error Correcti...
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