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Screen-camera communication, which uses a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen and camera image sensors, has been an attractive variant of visible light communications (VLC) since display and camera have been equipped with in various mobile devices. To improve transmission rates, we investigate the impact of nonlinear channel equalization and nonbinary channel coding as well as high-order modulation...
Progressive download for multi-view video delivery is one of promising techniques to provide immersive and interactive experiences to users. In conventional multi-view video systems, a user downloads videos of all viewpoints of one content to realize smooth view switching. However, it causes increase of video traffic, and thus low video quality within an available download rate. To download only a...
The multi-view video streaming is one of promising technologies for emerging video services. For those applications of multi-view video streaming, video frames of all viewpoints, i.e., cameras, are needed to be transmitted to viewers because the demands of all the viewers' view-switching are unpredictable. However, existing transmission schemes are highly vulnerable to frame loss. Specifically, the...
When an access point transmits multi-view video over wireless networks with multiple subcarriers, errors occur in low quality subcarriers. The errors cause a significant degradation of video quality. The present paper proposes Significance based Multi-view Video Streaming with Subcarrier Allocation (SMVS/SA) for the maintenance of high video quality. SMVS/SA transmits a significant video frame with...
Several schemes in multi-view video, i.e. Multi-view Video Coding (MVC), User Dependent Multi-view Video Transmission (UDMVT), and Interactive Multi-view Video Streaming with bounded Network Delay (IMVS-ND), have been proposed for the future ubiquitous society. Multi-view video enhances the safety and security of lives by providing innovative video. However, the server of these schemes encodes overlapping...
Multi-view video consists of multiple video sequences captured simultaneously from different angles by multiple closely spaced cameras. It enables the users to freely change their viewpoints by playing different video sequences. Transmission of multi-view video requires more bandwidth than conventional multimedia. To reduce the bandwidth, UDMVT (User Dependent Multi-view Video Transmission) based...
The traffic of multi-view video is several times larger than traditional multimedia, which brings much more increment in the bandwidth requirement. To overcome this problem, Simulcast and MVC (Multi-view Video Coding) can be used to decrease the traffic for multi-view video. However, although Simulcast removes redundant information within each view, it still contains a large amount of inter-view redundant...
Multi-view video allows user to watch 3D video and select desired viewpoint. In order to reduce the switching delay, many researches tend to transmit all the views, which brings much more increment in the bandwidth requirement. And the traffic increase as the increase of the number of the views in the multi-view video. In order to overcome these problems, we have proposed a user dependent scheme called...
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