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Apply noise/packet loss in h.264 Stream
I have Encoded H.264 bitstream . I want to pass this stream to the common noisy channel or packet loss models. So that i can check effect of packet loss on video quality. My questions are as follows
What are common noise channels/ packet loss models exists which depicts real network scenarios? How to practically pass a data through these different network conditions in matlab ? |
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This is not trivial task - you need to follow your modulation/data channel as most (if not all) data channels (modulations + protocol) use some form of FEC. At the end you video ES is affected by combination of many factors. Most popular profiles for "noise" in channel are https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rician_fading and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayleigh_fading Perfect (pure/theoretical) noise can be described as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Additi...Gaussian_noise but in real life it is almost never such simple. Matlab users use for this http://mathworks.com/products/simulink/ Last edited by pandy; 7th December 2015 at 12:58. |
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Perhaps this one can be helpful: https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-bitstream-filters.html#noise |
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