2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0923-5965(99)00053-3
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The delivery layer in MPEG-4

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“…The Compression Layer (CL) and the Sync Layer (SL), where time and timing information is conveyed, are independent from the Delivery Layer (DL), although the CL depends on the media type. Finally, the DL is media independent (a deep description of DL is provided in [41]). …”
Section: E Mpeg-4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Compression Layer (CL) and the Sync Layer (SL), where time and timing information is conveyed, are independent from the Delivery Layer (DL), although the CL depends on the media type. Finally, the DL is media independent (a deep description of DL is provided in [41]). …”
Section: E Mpeg-4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AUs will then be passed to SL for packetization. The stream from the SL is called SL-packetized stream, which will be sent out through the DMIF Application Interface (DAI) [2,5]. In order to encapsulate the underlying network protocols used, the Delivery Layer is further divided into two layers, the DMIF service layer and DMIF network access layer.…”
Section: Overview Of System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%