| A. Mohr, E. Riskin, and R. Ladner. Unequal loss protection: Graceful degredation of image quality over packet erasure channels through forward error correction. IEEE JSAC, 18(6):819--828, June 2000. |
....to node failure and sudden node departures. Since ideally, any given node is an interior node in only one tree, its failure can cause the temporary loss of at most one of the stripes. With appropriate data encodings such as erasure coding [5] of bulk data or multiple description coding (MDC) [15, 17] of streaming media, applications can thus mask or mitigate the effects of node failures even while the affected tree is being repaired. SplitStream assumes that the available network bandwidth among nodes is typically limited by the hop connecting the nodes to the wide area network (WAN) rather ....
....backbone. This scenario is increasingly common as the capacity of the Internet and corporate Internet backbones rapidly increase. CoopNet [19] implements a hybrid system for streaming media, which utilizes multiple application level trees with striping and Multiple Description Encoding (MDC) [15, 17]. The idea of using MDCs and exploiting path diversity for robustness was originally proposed by Apostolopoulos [1, 2] to increase robustness to packet loss when streaming media. In CoopNet a centralized server is used to stream media. Clients contact the server requesting the media stream. If the ....
A. Mohr, E. Riskin, and R. Ladner. Unequal loss protection: Graceful degredation of image quality over packet erasure channels through forward error correction. IEEE JSAC, 18(6):819-- 828, June 2000.
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A. Mohr, E. Riskin, and R. Ladner. Unequal loss protection: Graceful degredation of image quality over packet erasure channels through forward error correction. IEEE JSAC, 18(6):819--828, June 2000.
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