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L. Larzon, M. Degermark, and S. Pink, "Efficient use of wireless bandwidth for multimedia applications," in Proc. MoMuc'99, San Diego, CA, Nov. 1999, pp. 187--193.

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An Encoding/Packetization Solution for MPEG-4.. - Fresia, Bonamico..   (Correct)

.... is discarded [15] The probability of receiving a packet that includes a single bit error is then very low, although not null [18] However, since we plan to evaluate the performances of the system over the recently proposed UDP Lite protocol, which performs a checksum only over the packet header [9], we choose to take into account also the possibility of receiving incorrect bitstream segments. The compressed synthetic video signal is extremely vulnerable against transmission errors, since very little redundancy is left in the encoded stream. Moreover, because of the use of arithmetic coding ....

L. Larzon, M. Degermark, S. Pink, "Efficient Use of Wireless Bandwidth for Multimedia Applications", in Proceedings of VI International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Communications, 1999.


Hints and Notifications - Larzon, Bodin, Schelen   Self-citation (Larzon)   (Correct)

....We then specify demands from real time and congestion responsive applications in Section III. The HAN concept is described in Section IV, followed by illustrative examples in Section V. Finally, the paper is concluded in Section VI. II. RELATED WORK There is a proposal for a new UDP protocol [10], in which applications can specify part of a packet as less sensitive to errors. The purpose of new UDP is to avoid unnecessary packet drops by supporting delivery of damaged packers. Another effort within the IETF is the Datagram Control Protocol (DCP) 9] which also supports that part of a ....

Lars- Ake Larzon, Mikael Degermark, and Stephen Pink. Efficient use of wireless bandwidth for multimedia applications. In Proceedings of the IEEE Mobile Multimedia Communications (MOMUC) Workshop. IEEE, November 1999.


Hints and Notifications - Larzon, Bodin, Schelén   Self-citation (Larzon)   (Correct)

....We then specify demands from real time and congestion responsive applications in Section III. The HAN concept is described in Section IV, followed by illustrative examples in Section V. Finally, the paper is concluded in Section VI. II. RELATED WORK There is a proposal for a new UDP protocol [10], in which applications can specify part of a packet as less sensitive to errors. The purpose of new UDP is to avoid unnecessary packet drops by supporting delivery of damaged packers. Another effort within the IETF is the Datagram Control Protocol (DCP) 9] which also supports that part of a ....

Lars- Ake Larzon, Mikael Degermark, and Stephen Pink. Efficient use of wireless bandwidth for multimedia applications. In Proceedings of the IEEE Mobile Multimedia Communications (MOMUC) Workshop. IEEE, November 1999.


An Improved UDP Protocol for Video Transmission - Over Internet-To-Wireless..   (Correct)

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L. Larzon, M. Degermark, and S. Pink, "Efficient use of wireless bandwidth for multimedia applications," in Proc. MoMuc'99, San Diego, CA, Nov. 1999, pp. 187--193.


Cross-Layer Protocol Design For Real-Time Multimedia - Applications Over Networks (2003)   (Correct)

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L. Larzon, M. Degermark, and S. Pink, " Efficient Use of Wireless Bandwidth for Multimedia Applications," IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Communications (MoMUC), November 1999.


ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF ERRORS AT THE 802.11b LINK LAYER - Shirish Karande Syed (2003)   (Correct)

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L. Larzon, M. Degermark, and S. Pink, " Efficient Use of Wireless Bandwidth for Multimedia Applications," IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Communications (MoMUC), November 1999.

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