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One of the most interesting questions of video streaming over the Internet is packet loss. Some error resilient technologies have been proposed to overcome quality decrease of reconstructed video occurred due to packet loss, in which optimized reconstruction-based DCT (ORB-DCT) utilizes two-direction interleaving. An improved ORB-DCT (IOHB-DCT), which uses four-direction interleaving, is proposed in this paper. Experimental results are demonstrated to verify the effectiveness of the proposed IORB-DCT.
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Project supported by the Science Foundation of Shanghai Municipal Commission of Education (Grant No. 03AQ86), Key Disciplinary Development Program of Shanghai (Grant No. 2001-44)
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Ma, R., Zhang, Zy., Jiang, T. et al. An improved MDC-based ORB-DCT method for video streaming over the internet. J. of Shanghai Univ. 9, 354–357 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11741-005-0051-9
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11741-005-0051-9