Ye, ShuimingOuaret, MouradDufaux, FredericAnsorge, MichaelEbrahimi, Touradj2008-08-012008-08-012008-08-01200810.1117/12.796752https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/27225WOS:000264280600017Distributed Video Coding (DVC) is a new paradigm in video coding, based on the Slepian-Wolf and Wyner-Ziv theorems. DVC offers a number of potential advantages: flexible partitioning of the complexity between the encoder and decoder, robustness to channel errors due to intrinsic joint source-channel coding, codec independent scalability, and multi-view coding without communications between the cameras. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of DVC in an error-prone wireless communication environment. We also present a hybrid spatial and temporal error concealment approach for DVC. Finally, we perform a comparison with a state- of-the-art AVC/H.264 video coding scheme in the presence of transmission errorsDistributed Video CodingError ResiliencyWireless CommunicationWyner-Ziv codingH.264/ AVCError Resiliency of Distributed Video Coding in Wireless Video Communicationtext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper