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Eckehard Steinbach
Researcher at Technische Universität München
Publications - 474
Citations - 9830
Eckehard Steinbach is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Haptic technology & Data compression. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 443 publications receiving 8545 citations. Previous affiliations of Eckehard Steinbach include Dresden University of Technology & Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR VIDEO TECHNOLOGY Editor-in-Chief
Chang Wen Chen,Hamid Gharavi,Thomas Sikora,Ishfaq Ahmad,John F. Arnold,Oscar Au,Mauro Barni,Vincent Bottreau,Jill Macdonald Boyce,Thomson Corp,Jianfei Cai,Homer H. Chen,Shao-Yi Chien,Mary Comer,Paulo Lobato Correia,Ricardo De Queiroz,Pascal Frossard,Toshiaki Fujii,Wen Gao,Richard Green,Yo-Sung Ho,Ebroul Izquierdo,Queen Mary,Rosa C. Lancini,Shipeng Li,Xin Li,Xuelong Li,Antonio Navarro,Sharath Pankanti,Justin Ridge,Yong Rui,Dan Schonfeld,Eckehard Steinbach,Sanghoon Sull,Huifang Sun,Clark N. Taylor,Deepak Turaga,Gene Wen,Thomas Wiegand,Dapeng Oliver Wu,Jar-Ferr Yang,Haoping Yu +41 more
TL;DR: This special issue, which focuses on event analysis in broad problem domains, has witnessed the effectiveness of using both static and temporal information in event recognition from other video sources.
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Real-time compression of point cloud streams
TL;DR: This work presents a novel lossy compression approach for point cloud streams which exploits spatial and temporal redundancy within the point data and presents a technique for comparing the octree data structures of consecutive point clouds.
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Application-driven cross-layer optimization for video streaming over wireless networks
TL;DR: This article proposes a cross-layer optimization strategy that jointly optimizes the application layer, data link layer, and physical layer of the protocol stack using an application-oriented objective function in order to maximize user satisfaction.
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Adaptive media playout for low-delay video streaming over error-prone channels
TL;DR: This paper shows how adaptive media playout (AMP), the variation of the playout speed of media frames depending on channel conditions, allows the client to buffer less data, thus introducing less delay, for a given buffer underflow probability.
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Perception-Based Data Reduction and Transmission of Haptic Data in Telepresence and Teleaction Systems
TL;DR: The experimental results show that the presented approach is able to reduce the packet rate between an operator and a teleoperator by up to 90% of the original rate without affecting the performance of the system.