2008
DOI: 10.17487/rfc5371
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RTP Payload Format for JPEG 2000 Video Streams

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“…In particular, it has been designed so that it could be used along with "RTP Payload Format for Uncompressed Video" [RFC4175] or "RTP Payload Format for JPEG 2000 Video Streams" [RFC5371].…”
Section: Edwards Standards Track [Page 2]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, it has been designed so that it could be used along with "RTP Payload Format for Uncompressed Video" [RFC4175] or "RTP Payload Format for JPEG 2000 Video Streams" [RFC5371].…”
Section: Edwards Standards Track [Page 2]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to transmit real-time video sequences to remote process like operators, agents, backup systems, etc, we have opted to implement a Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) server based on JPEG2000 image sequences, described in the newly RFC5371 [6], inside the sensor manager.…”
Section: Video Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The packetization subsystem should parse the J2K code stream in order to perform an intelligent transmission. The transmission achieved is compliant with RFC 5371 [10]. The implementation is described in more detail in [3].…”
Section: Packetizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They perform a conditional replenishment of JPEG2000 code-blocks with motion compensation, but this technique appears to be too complex to be applied in real-time environments, since they work with a low-level code stream. Clients and servers would also have to be purposely designed for use with these techniques, and standard protocols such as described in RFC 5371 [10] designed for JPEG2000 transmission could not be used. Neither do they test the delay introduced by the techniques that they describe, and all results appear to be simulated, and not tested on a real implementation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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