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    SVCEval-RA

    SVCEval-RA

    An Evaluation Framework for Adaptive Scalable Video Streaming

    SVCEval-RA is a simulation framework for rate-adaptive video transmission using the Scalable Video Coding standard (H.264/SVC). Our approach uses feedback information about the available bandwidth to allow the video source to select the most suitable combination of SVC layers for the transmission of the video sequence. The proposed solution has been integrated into the network simulator NS-2 in order to support realistic network simulations.
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    NS3 QoE Monitor

    QoE Monitor allows NS3 users to evaluate QoE in simulated environments

    QoE Monitor is an open-source software module for Network Simulator 3 (NS-3), usable to perform Quality-of-Experience (QoE) evaluations of multimedia communications in simulative networks. More in detail, it is able to assess the user perceived quality of audio and/or video multimedia streams. Its design has been inspired by EvalVid (link to http://www.tkn.tu-berlin.de/menue/research/evalvid/). QoE Monitor is currently developed by the Networking Research group of University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (http://www.unimore.it/). List of currently available features: - PSNR/SSIM computation for H.264 video transmission - G.711 audio transmission - Basic RTP emulation - Receiver side jitter estimation, according to RFC 3550 To do: - support new audio and video codecs - support new audio and video formats - develop objective audio evaluation metric(s) Update 02/27/2013: The latest archive has been updated to include some new features.
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