DocumentCode :
3027680
Title :
Complexity analysis of next-generation HEVC decoder
Author :
Viitanen, Marko ; Vanne, Jarno ; Hämäläinen, Timo D. ; Gabbouj, Moncef ; Lainema, Jani
Author_Institution :
Tampere Univ. of Technol., Tampere, Finland
fYear :
2012
fDate :
20-23 May 2012
Firstpage :
882
Lastpage :
885
Abstract :
This paper analyzes the complexity of the HEVC video decoder being developed by the JCT-VC community. The HEVC reference decoder HM 3.1 is profiled with Intel VTune on Intel Core 2 Duo processor. The analysis covers both Low Complexity (LC) and High Efficiency (HE) settings for resolutions varying from WQVGA (416 × 240 pixels) up to 1600p (2560 × 1600 pixels). The yielded cycle-accurate results are compared with the respective results of H.264/AVC Baseline Profile (BP) and High Profile (HiP) reference decoders. HEVC offers significant improvement in compression efficiency over H.264/AVC: the average BD-rate saving of LC is around 51% over BP whereas the BD-rate gain of HE is around 45% over HiP. However, the average decoding complexities of LC and HE are increased by 61% and 87% over BP and HiP, respectively. In LC, the most complex functions are motion compensation (MC) and loop filtering (LF) that account on average for 50% and 14% of the decoder complexity. The decoding complexity of HE configuration is on average 42% higher than that of the LC configuration. Majority of the difference is caused by extra LF stages. In HE, the complexities of MC and LF are 37% and 32%, respectively. In practice, a standard 3 GHz dual core processor is expected to be able to decode 1080p HEVC content in real-time.
Keywords :
computational complexity; data compression; decoding; filtering theory; image resolution; motion compensation; multiprocessing systems; video coding; BD-rate gain; HEVC content; HEVC reference decoder HM 3.1; Intel VTune; Intel core 2 duo processor; JCT-VC community; WQVGA; complex functions; complexity analysis; compression efficiency; decoding complexity; high efficiency settings; loop filtering; low complexity settings; motion compensation; next-generation HEVC video decoder; Complexity theory; Decoding; Encoding; Helium; Hip; IP networks; Video coding; HEVC Test Model (HM); High efficiency video coding (HEVC); complexity analysis; video decoding;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2012 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Seoul
ISSN :
0271-4302
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0218-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.2012.6272182
Filename :
6272182
Link To Document :
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