Joint request routing and video adaptation in collaborative VoD systems

Author(s):  
Jun He ◽  
Xiaoming Zhao ◽  
Baohua Zhao
2014 ◽  
Vol 40 ◽  
pp. 206-213 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simone Moretti ◽  
Sergio Cicalò ◽  
Matteo Mazzotti ◽  
Velio Tralli ◽  
Marco Chiani

2014 ◽  
Vol 52 (12) ◽  
pp. 157-163 ◽  
Author(s):  
James Nightingale ◽  
Qi Wang ◽  
Christos Grecos ◽  
Sergio Goma

2010 ◽  
pp. 205-220
Author(s):  
Razib Iqbal ◽  
Shervin Shirmohammadi
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Author(s):  
Dan Grois ◽  
Ofer Hadar

This chapter comprehensively covers the topic of the Region-of-Interest (ROI) processing and coding for multimedia applications. The variety of end-user devices with different capabilities, ranging from cell phones with small screens and restricted processing power to high-end PCs with high-definition displays, have stimulated significant interest in effective technologies for video adaptation. Therefore, the authors make a special emphasis on the ROI processing and coding with regard to the relatively new H.264/SVC (Scalable Video Coding) standard, which have introduced various scalability domains, such as spatial, temporal, and fidelity (SNR/quality) domains. The authors’ observations and conclusions are supported by a variety of experimental results, which are compared to the conventional Joint Scalable Video Model (JSVM).


Author(s):  
Nilkanta Sahu ◽  
Arijit Sur

In recent times, enormous advancement in communication as well as hardware technologies makes the video communication very popular. With the increasing diversity among the end using media players and its associated network bandwidth, the requirement of video streams with respect to quality, resolution, frame rate becomes more heterogeneous. This increasing heterogeneity make the scalable adaptation of the video stream in the receiver end, a real problem. Scalable video coding (SVC) has been introduced as a countermeasure of this practical problem where the main video stream is designed in such a hierarchical fashion that a set of independent bit streams can be produced as per requirement of different end using devices. SVC becomes very popular in recent time and consequently, efficient and secure transmission of scalable video stream becomes a requirement. Watermarking is being considered as an efficient DRM tool for almost a decade. Although video watermarking is regarded as a well focused research domain, a very less attention has been paid on the scalable watermarking in recent times. In this book chapter, a comprehensive survey on the scalable video watermarking has been done. The main objective of this survey work is to analyse the robustness of the different existing video watermarking scheme against scalable video adaptation and try to define the research problems for the same. Firstly, few existing scalable image watermarking schemes are discussed to understand the advantages and limitations of the direct extension of such scheme for frame by frame video watermarking. Similarly few video watermarking and some recent scalable video watermarking are also narrated by specifying their pros and cons. Finally, a summary of this survey is presented by pointing out the possible countermeasure of the existing problems.


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