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Peer-to-peer multipoint video conferencing using layered video

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A new peer-to-peer architecture for multipoint video conferencing is presented. It targets end points with low bandwidth network connections (single video in and out), Allowing them to create a multipoint conference without any additional networking and computing resources than what is needed for a point-to-point conference. the new architecture is based on use of layered video coding with two layers at the end points. It allows each conference participant to see any other participant at any given time under all multipoint configurations of any number of users with a caveat that some participants may have to receive only the base layer video. Layered encoding approaches usable within this architecture are described. a protocol for implementation of the new approach has been developed and simulated. Its performance is analyzed.

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Computer science, Artificial intelligence, Engineering, Electrical electronic engineering, Imaging science, Photographic technology

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2006 IEEE 14th Signal Processing and Communications Applications, Vols 1 and 2

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