The comparative analysis of the basic standards of video for transmition on 4G-networks
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2010.40.171-176Keywords:
standards of video, 4G-networks, transmission of the multimediaAbstract
In this article review and the analysis of the basic standards of video which can be used for transmission of the multimedia information on 4G-networks are executed; also comparison of key parameters which influence on efficiency of the standard is resulted.References
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