Real-time adaptive forward error correction for MPEG-2 video communications over RTP networks

We present an algorithm for real-time adaptive forward error correction (FEC) of MPEG-2 video stream, encapsulated using real-time transport protocol (RTP) and delivered over best-effort networks. Our algorithm provides an efficient method to determine the allocation of redundancy to the MPEG-2 vide...

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