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Statistical real-time video channels over a multiaccess network

Chou et al., 1994

Document ID
18018078298082495871
Author
Chou C
Shin K
Publication year
Publication venue
High-Speed Networking and Multimedia Computing

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Video frames are usually compressed before their transmission through a network. Due to this compression, some frames will be more important than others when the images are reconstructed at the receiver node, ie, frames are not independent of one another. Although …
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