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Stochastic stable buffer control for quality-adaptive HEVC video transmission in enterprise WLAN architectures

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Transmission of high efficiency video coding (HEVC) video streams over error-prone enterprise wireless local area networks (WLAN) architectures is challenging because of the difficulties in buffer overflow management in the switches within enterprise WLAN architectures. Thus, this paper proposes a new quality-aware video transmission method for company-wide enterprise WLAN architectures by combining video transmission technologies with a distributed stochastic buffering model that jointly controls power consumption and queue stabilization. After conducting extensive simulations with HEVC test sequences, significant video quality improvements are observed with the average Y-PSNR gain of 3.33 dB.

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Both two authors hold first authorship and have equal contribution. Eun-Seok Ryu is a corresponding author.

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Kim, J., Ryu, ES. Stochastic stable buffer control for quality-adaptive HEVC video transmission in enterprise WLAN architectures. J Real-Time Image Proc 12, 465–471 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11554-015-0501-y

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