Are Multiple Descriptions Better Than One?Open Website

Published: 2005, Last Modified: 06 Nov 2023NETWORKING 2005Readers: Everyone
Abstract: In this paper we compare three schemes for error recovery for real-time multimedia applications: media-dependent forward error correction (MD-FEC), proposed for real-time audio; media-independent forward error correction (MI-FEC), proposed for real-time video; and multiple description coding (MDC). We provide a detailed queueing analysis for these schemes considering bursty traffic sources, and combine results from information theory and queueing theory to analyze their performance. We conclude that MDC always performs better than MD-FEC, and that the average loss probability plays a key role in the choice of the optimal parameters. We also show that MDC outperforms MI-FEC if packet losses are highly correlated, like in the current Internet, and if the delay available for error control is low.
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