Title :
Prediction and Transmission Optimization of Video Guaranteeing a Bounded Zapping-Delay in DVB-H
Author :
Vadakital, Vinod Kumar Malamal ; Gabbouj, Moncef
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Signal Process., Tampere Univ. of Technol., Tampere, Finland
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Zapping-delay is an important factor contributing to the quality-of-experience (QoE) of any multimedia service; the longer the zapping-delay, the worse is the QoE. Therefore, for a good QoE, it is necessary to bind zapping-delay within acceptable bounds. Coded video uses a motion compensated prediction structure that contributes to the zapping-delay. In DVB-H, zapping-delay is further increased because of the time-sliced burst transmission architecture. Hence, any attempt to bind zapping-delay must consider both the prediction structure of coded video, as well as the time-sliced transmission architecture of DVB-H. This paper analyzes prediction structure of video as binary relations generating a prediction graph. Reachability concepts of graph theory are then applied to construct binary valued indicator functions. These indicator functions inform about the reception, decoding, and play-out states of each access-unit in the video sequences. zapping-delay is studied by dissecting the components that it is composed off. Conditions for minimizing each of them individually, while the final zapping-delay does not exceed a known bound, is found. Emphasis is also laid on gradual quality enhancement after the display of the new program has started.
Keywords :
data compression; graph theory; optimisation; video coding; DVB-H; H.264-AVC; QoE; binary valued indicator functions; bounded zapping-delay; coded video; graph theory; multimedia service;; quality-of-experience; time-sliced burst transmission optimisation architecture; video prediction; video sequences; video transmission optimization; Decoding; Delay; Digital video broadcasting; Forward error correction; Optimization; Receivers; Video sequences; Broadcast channels; DVB-H; H.264/AVC; video processing; zapping-delay;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2011.2127570