DocumentCode
3058367
Title
Analysis of a joint video coding system
Author
Teixeira, Luis
Author_Institution
INESC, Porto, Portugal
fYear
1998
fDate
30 Mar-1 Apr 1998
Firstpage
576
Abstract
Summary form only given. When studying the dynamic of joint video coding systems several issues need to be considered. Video quality estimation and multiplexing gain are usually based on simple scenarios, and in general consider separately networking and source coding. However, the key to successful implementation of VBR video transmission lies in the interface between video and network, specifically in the rules used to determine the bit rate that can be allowed into the network from each source. Once we have specified the interface we can produce models for the video bit rate under the chosen set of rate constraints and use these models to estimate network utilisation. In our work, the different encoders share the same bit rate control. This joint bit rate control allocates bits to each program in such a way that the sum of all the bit rates meets the negotiated connection parameters. Experiments have been performed keeping the global bandwidth constant. Video sources are grouped into three different classes, each one exhibiting different combined levels of spatial detail and amount of movement. Simulation results show that bandwidth gains/quality improvements are more significant when heterogeneous sources are multiplexed together, especially when video sources from classes C and B are present. Our current work includes video sequences with shot changes and variable GOP sizes. Developments are being done on the implementation of the protocol to improve the management of the communications between video encoders and multiplexer
Keywords
image sequences; multiplexing; source coding; video coding; VBR video transmission; bit rate control; communications management; experiments; global bandwidth; heterogeneous sources; joint video coding system; multiplexer; multiplexing gain; negotiated connection parameters; network utilisation; protocol; simulation results; source coding; variable GOP sizes; video quality estimation; video sequences; video sources; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Communication system traffic control; Microwave integrated circuits; Protocols; Source coding; Tellurium; Video coding; Video sequences; Video sharing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Data Compression Conference, 1998. DCC '98. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Snowbird, UT
ISSN
1068-0314
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8406-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DCC.1998.672318
Filename
672318
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