Techniques to increase MPEG-2 error resilience in the VBR video transmission over ATM networks

We introduce a set of control mechanisms at different levels of the protocol architecture to be used in MPEG-2-based video communications systems using ATM networks as their underlying transmission mechanism. Our results show the effectiveness of using a structured set of control mechanisms to overcome for the loss of cells carrying VBR video streams.

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