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25 October 1988 Variable Rate Video Transport In Broadband Packet Networks
S. H. Lee, L. T. Wu
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Proceedings Volume 1001, Visual Communications and Image Processing '88: Third in a Series; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969047
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing III, 1988, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
Broadband packet networking techniques based on high speed electronics in lightwave technology promise the fully integrated network of the future. Among other features, broadband packet networks could provide an efficient transport capability for variable rate real-time video traffic. This requires a careful tradeoff between the network and terminal design complexity. In this paper, terminal and network designs alternatives are investigated for end-to-end variable rate video transport in a broadband packet network. In particular, two different types of transport for a single video connection are presented using a hierarchical video coding scheme. This would allow efficient bandwidth sharing and minimum degradation in video quality.
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S. H. Lee and L. T. Wu "Variable Rate Video Transport In Broadband Packet Networks", Proc. SPIE 1001, Visual Communications and Image Processing '88: Third in a Series, (25 October 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969047
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KEYWORDS
Video

Clocks

Signal attenuation

Network architectures

Video coding

Switches

Broadband telecommunications

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