Content Scalability in Multiple Description Image and Video Coding (2011)
Abstract / truncated to 115 words
High compression ratio, scalability and reliability are the main issues for transmitting multimedia content over best effort networks. Scalable image and video coding meets the user requirements by truncating the scalable bitstream at different quality, resolution and frame rate. However, the performance of scalable coding deteriorates rapidly over packet networks if the base layer packets are lost during transmission. Multiple description coding (MDC) has emerged as an effective source coding technique for robust image and video transmission over lossy networks. In this research problem of incorporating scalability in MDC for robust image and video transmission over best effort network is addressed. The first contribution of this thesis is to propose a strategy for generating more ...
multiple description coding – multiple description scalar quantizer – scalable video – robust video streaming
Information
- Author
- Majid, Muhammad
- Institution
- University of Sheffield
- Supervisor
- Publication Year
- 2011
- Upload Date
- Jan. 24, 2012
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