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Multi-frame MCP improves the rate-distortion efficiency of video codecs in the case of error-free transmission of the bit-stream. In this chapter, the efficiency of long-term memory MCP for a transmission scenario where the bit-stream may be received in error is investigated. The most important applications today including wireless packet networks show burst errors. The complete removal of such burst errors using channel coding techniques is very costly in terms of overhead bit-rate when assuming a limited end-to-end delay. Hence, source coding techniques are employed to improve error resilience while allowing some transmission errors to occur.
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Wiegand, T., Girod, B. (2001). Error Resilient Video Transmission. In: Multi-Frame Motion-Compensated Prediction for Video Transmission. The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 636. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1487-9_6
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