Title :
Rate control in DCT video coding for low-delay communications
Author :
Ribas-Corbera, Jordi ; Lei, Shawmin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Digital Video, Sharp Labs. of America, Camas, WA, USA
fDate :
2/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An important motivation for the development of the emerging H.263+ and MPEG-4 coding standards is to enhance the quality of highly compressed video for two-way, real-time communications. In these applications, the delay produced by bits accumulated in the encoder buffer must be very small, typically below 100 ms, and the rate control strategy is responsible for encoding the video with high quality and maintaining a low buffer delay. In this work, we present a simple rate control technique that achieves these two objectives by smartly selecting the values of the quantization parameters in typical discrete cosine transform video coders. To do this, we derive models for bit rate and distortion in this type of coders, in terms of the quantization parameters. Using Lagrange optimization, we minimize distortion subject to the target bit constraint, and obtain formulas that indicate how to choose the quantization parameters. We implement our technique in H.263 and MPEG-4 coders, and compare its performance to TMN7 and VM7 rate control when the encoder buffer is small, for a variety of video sequences and bit rates. This new method has been adopted as a rate control tool in the test model TMN8 of H.263+ and (with some modifications) in the verification model VM8 of MPEG-4
Keywords :
buffer storage; code standards; delays; discrete cosine transforms; image enhancement; interference suppression; optimisation; rate distortion theory; telecommunication control; telecommunication standards; transform coding; video coding; DCT video coding; H.263+; Lagrange optimization; MPEG-4 coding standard; TMN8; VM8; bit rate; buffer delay; discrete cosine transform video coders; distortion; encoder buffer; highly compressed video; low-delay communications; quantization parameters; rate control; test model; two-way real-time communications; verification model; video sequences; Bit rate; Communication standards; Communication system control; Delay; Discrete cosine transforms; MPEG 4 Standard; Quantization; Standards development; Video coding; Video compression;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on