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Dan Jurca

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Forward Error Correction for Multipath Media Streaming

Pascal Frossard, Aleksandar Jovanovic, Dan Jurca

We address the problem of joint optimal rate allocation and scheduling between media source rate and error protection rate in scalable streaming applications over lossy multipath networks. Starting from a distortion representation of the received media inf ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2009

Distributed Media Rate Allocation in Multipath Networks

Pascal Frossard, Dan Jurca

The paper addresses the media-specific rate allocation problem in multipath networks. The streaming rate on each path is determined such that the end- to-end media distortion is minimized, when the receiving client aggregates packets received via multiple ...
2008

Adaptive media streaming over multipath networks

Dan Jurca

With the latest developments in video coding technology and fast deployment of end-user broadband internet connections, real-time media applications become increasingly interesting for both private users and businesses. However, the internet remains a best ...
EPFL2007
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