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Studying IP Level Error Statistics of Streaming Audiovisual

Teppo Kurki, Heidi Himmanen, Jarkko Paavola, Studying IP Level Error Statistics of Streaming Audiovisual. In: IEEE Broadband Multimedia and Broadcasting, 2009.

Abstract:

This paper investigates the IP (Internet Protocol)
level error statistics and their effects on the application layer for
audio and video services transmitted over a DVB-H (Digital
Video Broadcasting – Handheld) system. IP is the interface
between the transmission system and applications in most
Mobile TV systems. Understanding IP level error behavior and
its effects to compressed audiovisual material forms an
important foundation for the mapping of transmission system
performance to subjectively perceived audiovisual quality. In
this paper, simulation results and IP packet error statistics for
typical parameter sets for audiovisual services transmitted over
conventional MobileTV channels are presented.

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BibTeX entry:

@INPROCEEDINGS{inpKuHiPa09a,
  title = {Studying IP Level Error Statistics of Streaming Audiovisual},
  booktitle = {IEEE Broadband Multimedia and Broadcasting},
  author = {Kurki, Teppo and Himmanen, Heidi and Paavola, Jarkko},
  year = {2009},
}

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