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Delay-aware interleaving and forward-error correction for video over wireless:: a bluetooth case study
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Proceedings of the 3rd ACM workshop on Wireless multimedia networking and performance modeling table of contents
Chania, Crete Island, Greece
SESSION: Handling encoding, delay, error and security for video and voice over wireless/wired networks table of contents
Pages: 46 - 53  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-1-59593-804-6
Authors
Rouzbeh Razavi  University of Essex, Colchester, United Kngdm
Martin Fleury  University of Essex, Colchester, United Kngdm
Mohammed Ghanbari  University of Essex, Colchester, United Kngdm
Mahta Sadeghzadeh  UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
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SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
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ABSTRACT

Packet-level interleaving combined with FEC has tended to be disregarded for video streaming over wireless, because of the delay introduced by the need to assemble the interleaved packets. However, packet level interleaving has the ability to cope with lengthy bursts of error on a wireless channel. This paper proposes adapting the degree of packet interleaving according to: the display deadlines of packets; transmit buffer occupation; and anticipated video input to the wireless channel. Conservative adaptation is applied to avoid missed deadlines and the picture type importance is taken into account. A detailed Bluetooth case study illustrates the value of the techniques and as a by-product the paper corrects some erroneous results of others for Bluetooth version 2's Enhanced Data Rate.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Rouzbeh Razavi: colleagues
Martin Fleury: colleagues
Mohammed Ghanbari: colleagues
Mahta Sadeghzadeh: colleagues