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Multi-path selection for multiple description encoded video streaming
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2004
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Multiple DescriptionContinual Steaming QualityEngineeringAdaptive Bitrate StreamingEdge ComputingVideo Coding FormatMultimedia NetworkWireless Multimedia SystemComputer ScienceOverlay InfrastructureMultimedia DeliveryVideo TransmissionMultimedia StreamingComputer Vision
This paper presents a new framework for multimedia streaming that integrates the application and network layer functionalities to meet such stringent application requirements as delay and loss. The coordination between these two layers provides more robust media transmission even under severe network conditions. In this framework, a multiple description source coder is used to produce multiple independently-decodable streams that are routed over partially link-disjoint (non-shared) path to combat bursty packet losses. We model multi-path streaming and propose a multi-path streaming and propose a multi-path selection method that chooses a set of paths maximizing the overall quality at the client. Overlay infrastructure is then used to achieve multi-path routing over these selected paths. The simulation results show that the average peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) improves by up to 8.1 dB, if the same source video is routed over intelligently selected multiple paths instead of the shortest path or maximally link-disjoint paths. In addition to PSNR improvement in quality, the end-user experiences a more continual steaming quality.
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