Title :
Dynamic rate scaling of coded digital video for IVOD applications
Author :
Wang, Jiansong ; Yu, Sile
Author_Institution :
Inst. of TV & Image Inf., Tianjin Univ., China
fDate :
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, a memory scalable architecture for rate scaling of pre-coded digital video is proposed. In this architecture, the anchor frames are compressed and scaled to fit the size of the memory used as the frame store, and motion compensation is performed in frequency domain. Its advantages include memory saving and memory scalability which make it possible to allocated the memory resource according to the on-line payload of the system in the VOD environment. Therefore, both high efficiency and flexibility can be obtained in respect of the utilization of memory. Another problem addressed in this paper is the rate control of the rate scaling transcoder. As a matter of fact, the content creation encoding and rate scaling can be regarded as a two-pass encoding system. In this paper, a rate control algorithm with look-ahead bit allocation and direct AC DCT bit usage profile tracking is implemented in the rate scaling transcoder based on the results of the first pass encoding
Keywords :
data compression; digital communication; digital signal processing chips; discrete cosine transforms; frequency-domain analysis; interactive television; memory architecture; motion compensation; storage management; telecommunication control; tracking; video coding; IVOD applications; VOD environment; anchor frames; coded digital video; content creation encoding; direct AC DCT bit usage profile tracking; dynamic rate scaling; first pass encoding; frequency domain; look-ahead bit allocation; memory resource; memory saving; memory scalability; memory scalable architecture; motion compensation; on-line payload; pre-coded digital video; rate control; rate scaling transcoder; two-pass encoding system; Bit rate; Discrete cosine transforms; Encoding; Frequency domain analysis; Memory architecture; Motion compensation; Payloads; Resource management; Scalability; Video compression;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on