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28 December 2000 Corruption model of loss propagation for relative prioritized packet video
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Abstract
Several analytical models have been recently introduced to estimate the impact of the error propagation effect on the source video caused by lossy transmission channels. However, previous work focused either on the statistical aspects for the whole sequence or had a high computational complexity. In this work, we concentrate on estimating the distortion caused by the loss of a packet with a moderate computational complexity. The proposed model considers both the spatial filtering effect and the temporal dependency that affect the error propagation behavior. To verify this model, a real loss propagation effect is measured and compared with that of the expected distortion level derived by the model. Also, its applicability to the quality of service (QoS) of transmitted video is demonstrated through the packet video evaluation over the simulated differentiated service (DiffServ) forwarding mechanism.
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Jin-Gyeong Kim, JongWon Kim, and C.-C. Jay Kuo "Corruption model of loss propagation for relative prioritized packet video", Proc. SPIE 4115, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXIII, (28 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411545
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KEYWORDS
Video

Error analysis

Distortion

Motion models

Video coding

Spatial filters

Computer programming

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