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16 September 1994 Robust algorithms for image transmission over asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks
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Proceedings Volume 2308, Visual Communications and Image Processing '94; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185948
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing '94, 1994, Chicago, IL, United States
Abstract
Video compression is becoming increasingly important with the advent of broadband networks and compression standards. Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is fast emerging as a means of transferring packetized voice, video and data on high speed networks. However, transmission of data using ATM networks may result in the loss of packets when required bandwidth exceeds the available bandwidth or when there is a buffer overflow at the receiver. Compressed video transmission over ATM results in degraded picture quality because of cell losses. In this paper, we present novel techniques based on vector quantization which not only provides a good coding performance but is also robust to cell losses in ATM networks. Our simulation results indicate that the proposed techniques provide a significant improvement in the image quality over a wide range of cell loss rates.
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Sethuraman Panchanathan and A. Jain "Robust algorithms for image transmission over asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks", Proc. SPIE 2308, Visual Communications and Image Processing '94, (16 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185948
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KEYWORDS
Video

Image quality

Video compression

Asynchronous transfer mode

Image transmission

Computer programming

Distortion

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