1. What are the contributions in "Dynamic sub-gop forward error correction code for real-time video applications" ?
Reed-Solomon erasure codes are commonly studied as a method to protect the video streams when transmitted over unreliable networks.. In this paper a novel Dynamic Sub-GOP FEC ( DSGF ) approach is proposed to improve the performance of Reed-Solomon codes for video applications.. With the proposed approach, the SubGOP, which contains more than one video frame, is dynamically tuned and used as the RS coding block, yet no delay is introduced.
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2. What have the authors stated for future works in "Dynamic sub-gop forward error correction code for real-time video applications" ?
One direction for future work would be to take the network transmission delay into consideration in the Sub-GOP and protection packet allocation process.
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