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Dependability analysis of transmission techniques for MPEG-2 streams
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DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PRDC.2000.897294Seventh Pacific Rim International Sym ...
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L. Romano, Naples Univ., Italy
N. Mazzocca, Naples Univ., Italy
A. Coronato, Naples Univ., Italy
G. De Pietro, Naples Univ., Italy
This paper presents some redundancy-based transmission strategies, suitable for MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) coded multimedia streams. We focus on version 2 of the standard, which is a major compression scheme for distributed VoD (Video on Demand) systems. In such systems, multimedia data transmitted from a server to a client, is to be delivered and rendered within pre-defined time constraints. Typical values range between 100 to 200 ms. Due to these constraints, developing effective redundancy and transmission mechanisms is not a simple task. The effectiveness of the suggested schemes is evaluated, under varying fault rates and network load conditions. The evaluation is done via simulated fault-injection, i.e. by simulating the behavior of the system while faults are injected to its individual components. In particular, we concentrated on the impact-on the quality of the delivered service-of transient faults in the communication infrastructure.
Index Terms:
video on demand; multimedia systems; transport protocols; dependability analysis; transmission techniques; MPEG-2 streams; Moving Picture Experts Group; multimedia streams; distributed video on demand systems; network load conditions
Citation:
L. Romano, N. Mazzocca, A. Coronato, G. De Pietro, "Dependability analysis of transmission techniques for MPEG-2 streams," prdc, pp.120, Seventh Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC'00), 2000
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