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Distortion Avoidance While Streaming Public Safety Video in Smart Cities

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Multiple Access Communications (MACOM 2015)

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The need for anytime, anywhere access to information has extended from the general public to the public safety community. The ever increasing demand for mission critical services includes streaming video (surveillance, remote monitoring, etc.). In the paper, we address the issue of transmission of protected video stream in the presence of sporadic queue overflows occurring due to dynamic video content and highly varying wireless channel condition.

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Khorov, E., Gushchin, A., Safonov, A. (2015). Distortion Avoidance While Streaming Public Safety Video in Smart Cities. In: Jonsson, M., Vinel, A., Bellalta, B., Tirkkonen, O. (eds) Multiple Access Communications. MACOM 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9305. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23440-3_7

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