Title :
Joint video coding of MPEG-2 video programs for digital broadcasting services
Author :
Hong, Sung-Hoon ; Kim, Seong-Dae
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Korea Adv. Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Seoul, South Korea
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In digital broadcasting services such as digital satellite TV, cable TV, and digital terrestrial TV, several video programs are compressed by MPEG-2 and then simultaneously transmitted over a conventional CBR (constant bit rate) broadcasting channel. In this environment, the picture quality of the aggregated video programs should be kept as equal as possible to provide fair video services for all the viewers. We propose a joint video coding scheme for ensuring that the picture quality of all the programs are nearly the same. This objective is achieved by simultaneously controlling the video encoders to generate the VBR (variable bit rate) compressed video streams. This paper contributes in two ways. First, we propose a rate-distortion estimation method for MPEG-2 video, which enables us to predict the amount of bits and the distortion generated from an encoded picture at a given quantization step size and vice versa. The most attractive features of the proposed estimation method are its accuracy and a computational complexity low enough to be applied to real-time video coding applications. Second, this paper presents an efficient and accurate joint video coding scheme using the rate-distortion estimation results. The experimental results show that our coding scheme gives a higher and more stable picture quality and a more efficient channel utilization than an independent coding scheme that encodes each program independently
Keywords :
cable television; code standards; computational complexity; data compression; digital television; direct broadcasting by satellite; discrete cosine transforms; quantisation (signal); rate distortion theory; telecommunication standards; television broadcasting; transform coding; video coding; CBR broadcasting channel; DCT coefficients; MPEG-2 video programs; VBR compressed video streams; cable TV; computational complexity; constant bit rate; digital broadcasting services; digital satellite TV; digital terrestrial TV; efficient channel utilization; experimental results; independent coding; joint video coding; picture quality; quantization step size; rate-distortion estimation method; real-time video coding; variable bit rate; video encoders; video services; Bit rate; Cable TV; Digital video broadcasting; Rate-distortion; Satellite broadcasting; Streaming media; TV broadcasting; Transform coding; Video coding; Video compression;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on