Video Streaming
Video streaming research focuses on optimizing the delivery and processing of video content across diverse platforms and applications, aiming to improve quality of experience (QoE) and efficiency. Current efforts concentrate on developing adaptive bitrate algorithms, employing novel neural network architectures (like transformers and convolutional networks) for tasks such as real-time object detection, 3D model streaming, and video understanding, and exploring techniques to reduce bandwidth consumption and latency. These advancements have significant implications for various fields, including autonomous driving, extended reality, and telemedicine, by enabling more efficient and reliable video-based services.
Papers
Cross-layer scheme for low latency multiple description video streaming over Vehicular Ad-hoc NETworks (VANETs)
Mohamed Aymen Labiod, Mohamed Gharbi, Francois-Xavier Coudoux, Patrick Corlay, Noureddine Doghmane
Region of Interest (ROI) based adaptive cross-layer system for real-time video streaming over Vehicular Ad-hoc NETworks (VANETs)
Mohamed Aymen Labiod, Mohamed Gharbi, François-Xavier Coudoux, Patrick Corlay