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5 May 2010 MPEG-4 interactive image transmission on mobile thin clients
B. Joveski, M. Mitrea, F. Prêteux
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Abstract
The main issue in this paper is to deploy a compressing algorithm for heterogeneous content (text, graphics, image and video) with low-complex decoding. Such an algorithm will be involved in the remote display core problem for mobile thin clients: it allows the graphical content, computed on a remote server, to be displayer on the user's thin terminal, even when the network constraints (bandwidth, errors) are very strict. The paper is structured into three parts. First, a client-server architecture is presented. On the server side, the graphical content is parsed, converted and binary encoded into the MPEG 4 (BiFS, LASeR) format. This content is further streamed to the terminal, where it is played into a simple MPEG player. Secondly, this architecture is considered as a test bed for MPEG 4 performance assessment for various types of content (image, graphics, text). The quantitative results were focussed on bandwidth requirements and quality of experience. Finally, the conclusions are structured as a reference benchmarking of the MPEG (BiFS, LASeR) and outside (VNC) mobile remote display potential solutions.
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B. Joveski, M. Mitrea, and F. Prêteux "MPEG-4 interactive image transmission on mobile thin clients", Proc. SPIE 7723, Optics, Photonics, and Digital Technologies for Multimedia Applications, 77230Z (5 May 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.851329
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Binary data

Image compression

Image quality

Video

Computer programming

Image transmission

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