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The End-To-End Rate Adaptation Application for Real-Time Video Monitoring

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In modern advanced monitoring solutions, video data are shared across IP networks. Such systems are used for connection with remote offices or other locations and provide information from multiple video sensors. However, a transmission of data from multiple cameras may lead to the degradation of video quality and even to lack of transmission abilities especially in heterogeneous networks. This paper proposes a concept of application with end-to-end rate adaptation for video monitoring systems ensuring accessibility and retainability of video service even in the limited capacity of transmission system.

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Lubkowski, P., Laskowski, D. (2013). The End-To-End Rate Adaptation Application for Real-Time Video Monitoring. In: Zamojski, W., Mazurkiewicz, J., Sugier, J., Walkowiak, T., Kacprzyk, J. (eds) New Results in Dependability and Computer Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 224. Springer, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00945-2_26

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