A Survey of Error-Concealment Schemes for Real-Time Audio and Video Transmissions over the Internet (2000)
| Venue: | In Proc. Int'l Symposium on Multimedia Software Engineering |
| Citations: | 25 - 0 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Wah00asurvey,
author = {Benjamin W. Wah and Xiao Su and Dong Lin},
title = {A Survey of Error-Concealment Schemes for Real-Time Audio and Video Transmissions over the Internet},
booktitle = {In Proc. Int'l Symposium on Multimedia Software Engineering},
year = {2000},
pages = {17--24},
publisher = {IEEE}
}
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Abstract
Real-time audio and video data streamed over unreliable IP networks, such as the Internet, may encounter losses due to dropped packets or late arrivals. This paper reviews error-concealment schemes developed for streaming realtime audio and video data over the Internet. Based on their interactions with (video or audio) source coders, we classify existing techniques into source coder-independent schemes that treat underlying source coders as black boxes, and source coder-dependent schemes that exploit coder-specific characteristics to perform reconstruction. Last, we identify possible future research directions. 1. Introduction Increases in bandwidth and computational speed lead to growing interests in real-time audio and video transmissions over the Internet. In the Internet, packets carrying real-time data may be dropped or arrive too late to be useful because the Internet is a packet-switched, best-effort delivery service, with no guarantee on the quality of service (QoS). Traditi...







