scholarly journals Synchronized audio redundancy coding for improved error resilience in streaming over DVB-H

Author(s):  
Miska M. Hannuksela ◽  
Vinod Kumar Malamal Vadakital ◽  
Satu Jumisko
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-31
Author(s):  
Pruthvy Yellu ◽  
Landon Buell ◽  
Miguel Mark ◽  
Michel A. Kinsy ◽  
Dongpeng Xu ◽  
...  

Approximate computing (AC) represents a paradigm shift from conventional precise processing to inexact computation but still satisfying the system requirement on accuracy. The rapid progress on the development of diverse AC techniques allows us to apply approximate computing to many computation-intensive applications. However, the utilization of AC techniques could bring in new unique security threats to computing systems. This work does a survey on existing circuit-, architecture-, and compiler-level approximate mechanisms/algorithms, with special emphasis on potential security vulnerabilities. Qualitative and quantitative analyses are performed to assess the impact of the new security threats on AC systems. Moreover, this work proposes four unique visionary attack models, which systematically cover the attacks that build covert channels, compensate approximation errors, terminate normal error resilience mechanisms, and propagate additional errors. To thwart those attacks, this work further offers the guideline of countermeasure designs. Several case studies are provided to illustrate the implementation of the suggested countermeasures.


Author(s):  
Gosala Kulupana ◽  
Dumidu S. Talagala ◽  
Hemantha Kodikara Arachchi ◽  
Mobolaji Akinola ◽  
Anil Fernando

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (22) ◽  
pp. 4733
Author(s):  
Cuiping Shao ◽  
Huiyun Li ◽  
Zheng Wang ◽  
Jiayan Fang

Nanoscale CMOS technology has encountered severe reliability issues especially in on-chip memory. Conventional word-level error resilience techniques such as Error Correcting Codes (ECC) suffer from high physical overhead and inability to correct increasingly reported multiple bit flip errors. On the other hands, state-of-the-art applications such as image processing and machine learning loosen the requirement on the levels of data protection, which result in dedicated techniques of approximated fault tolerance. In this work, we introduce a novel error protection scheme for memory, based on feature extraction through Principal Component Analysis and the modular-wise technique to segment the data before PCA. The extracted features can be protected by replacing the fault vector with the averaged confinement vectors. This approach confines the errors with either single or multi-bit flips for generic data blocks, whilst achieving significant savings on execution time and memory usage compared to traditional ECC techniques. Experimental results of image processing demonstrate that the proposed technique results in a reconstructed image with PSNR over 30 dB, while robust against both single bit and multiple bit flip errors, with reduced memory storage to just 22.4% compared to the conventional ECC-based technique.


2010 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 259-280 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Qadri ◽  
M. Altaf ◽  
M. Fleury ◽  
M. Ghanbari

Video communication within a Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) has the potential to be of considerable benefit in an urban emergency, as it allows emergency vehicles approaching the scene to better understand the nature of the emergency. However, the lack of centralized routing and network resource management within a VANET is an impediment to video streaming. To overcome these problems the paper pioneers source-coding techniques for VANET video streaming. The paper firstly investigates two practical multiple-path schemes, Video Redundancy Coding (VRC) and the H.264/AVC codec's redundant frames. The VRC scheme is reinforced by gradual decoder refresh to improve the delivered video quality. Evaluation shows that multiple-path 'redundant frames' achieves acceptable video quality at some destinations, whereas VRC is insufficient. The paper also demonstrates a third source coding scheme, single-path streaming with Flexible Macroblock Ordering, which is also capable of delivery of reasonable quality video. Therefore, video communication between vehicles is indeed shown to be feasible in an urban emergency if the suitable source coding techniques are selected.


2016 ◽  
Vol 27 (12) ◽  
pp. 3397-3411 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bo Fang ◽  
Karthik Pattabiraman ◽  
Matei Ripeanu ◽  
Sudhanva Gurumurthi

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