2003
DOI: 10.1016/j.image.2003.08.005
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Comparison of video protection methods for wireless networks

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“…A number of layered video coding schemes [28] have been developed and some of them are adopted by recent video coding standards, for example the scalable video coding (SVC) [20] and data partitioned mode (DP) [9], [29], [30]. In the data partitioning mode, the data streams representing different semantic importance are categorized into a maximum of three bitstreams/partitions [31] per video slice, namely type A, type B and type C partition.…”
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“…A number of layered video coding schemes [28] have been developed and some of them are adopted by recent video coding standards, for example the scalable video coding (SVC) [20] and data partitioned mode (DP) [9], [29], [30]. In the data partitioning mode, the data streams representing different semantic importance are categorized into a maximum of three bitstreams/partitions [31] per video slice, namely type A, type B and type C partition.…”
Section: ) Partition Mode Of H264mentioning
confidence: 99%