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| Paper: | MSP-L1.4 |
| Session: | Multimedia Communication, Networking and Security I |
| Time: | Thursday, May 20, 14:00 - 14:20 |
| Presentation: |
Lecture |
| Topic: |
Multimedia Signal Processing: Multimedia Communication and Networking |
| Title: |
ON REALTIME REMOTE DISPLAY OF A DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING SYSTEM |
| Authors: |
Jenq-Neng Hwang; University of Washington | | |
| | Qiang Liu; University of Washington | | |
| Abstract: |
Digital Video Recording (DVR) systems have been popular these years following the rapid development of digital video devices and video coding techniques. A DVR is a computerized surveillance system that supports all the features of traditional videotape system by using digital cameras, motion detector, pan & tilt controls, capture cards and a computer. It can save the captured frames as harddisk files, which can be playbacked later. Another advantage of DVR is that it supports real-time remote display of the captured video frames while the digital recording is working at the same time. In this paper, we present the research on the real-time remote display of a DVR system, especially the congestion control algorithm for the multi-channel transmission case. Our proposed congestion control algorithm can achieve efficient and stable real-time transmission of multi-channel captured video sequences for a wide range of bandwidth capacity. The algorithm is also TCP-friendly as it follows the Additive Increase Multiplicative Decrease (AIMD) scheme. Several trade-offs are made to fit for the special purpose of remote surveillance. |
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