4 research outputs found
Application layer systematic network coding for sliced H.264/AVC video streaming
Application Layer Forward Error Correction (AL-FEC) with rateless codes can be applied to protect the video data over lossy channels. Expanding Window Random Linear Codes (EW RLCs) are a flexible unequal error protection fountain coding scheme which can provide prioritized data transmission. In this paper, we propose a system that exploits systematic EW RLC for H.264/Advanced Video Coding (AVC) slice-partitioned data. The system prioritizes slices based on their PSNR contribution to reconstruction as well as temporal significance. Simulation results demonstrate usefulness of using relative slice priority with systematic codes for multimedia broadcast applications
Internet traffic classification for high-performance and off-the-shelf systems
Tesis doctoral inédita, leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Escuela Politécnica Superior, Departamento de Tecnología Electrónica y de las Comunicaciones, 2013
Analisi e valutazione di algoritmi distribuiti per la costruzione della Triangolazione di Delaunay
Delaunay triangulations are very useful because of their mathematical properties, expolited in several distributed applications, from peer-to-peer networks to sensor and geographical networks. For these reasons, several distributed algorithms for the construction of Delaunay based overlays have been recently proposed.
This thesis presents a survey of the main distributed algorithms for the construction of the Delaunay Triangulation presented in the last years, and of their applications, with particular focus on the innovative techniques. The analysis has led to the definition of NewACE, a new distributed algorithm, which has been compared with two state of art approahes.
The thesis presents a set of experimental results showing the pro and the cons of these algorithms