Title :
An Efficient Mode Preselection Algorithm for Fractional Motion Estimation in H.264/AVC Scalable Video Extension
Author :
Gwo-Long Li ; Tian-Sheuan Chang
Author_Institution :
Ind. Technol. Res. Inst., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract :
The video coding standard, H.264/AVC scalable video extension (SVC), adopts various advanced interlayer prediction modes to explore the data redundancies between layers for better coding efficiency but at the expense of significantly increased computational complexity and data access bandwidth, especially for hardware realization of fractional motion estimation mode decision. To deal with this problem, this paper proposes a mode preselection algorithm for fractional motion estimation in scalable video coding. We first analyze the rate distortion cost relationship between different prediction modes. With the statistical results, several mode preselection rules are proposed to filter out the potentially skippable prediction modes. Simulation results show that our proposed algorithm reduces up to 65.97% prediction modes and 79.79% coding time on average with only 0.036 dB and 0.496% BD-peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) degradation and BD-rate increase, respectively. Furthermore, the proposed mode preselection algorithm has been implemented in hardware and it costs only 9 k gate counts, when synthesized by 90 nm CMOS technology.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; computational complexity; data communication; motion estimation; statistical analysis; video coding; BD-peak signal-to-noise ratio; BD-rate increase; CMOS technology; H.264/AVC scalable video extension; PSNR degradation; advanced interlayer prediction modes; coding efficiency; computational complexity; data access bandwidth; data redundancies; efficient mode preselection algorithm; fractional motion estimation; fractional motion estimation mode decision; hardware realization; mode preselection algorithm; potentially skippable prediction modes; prediction modes; rate distortion cost; scalable video coding; video coding standard; Algorithm design and analysis; Computational complexity; Motion estimation; Prediction algorithms; Rate-distortion; Static VAr compensators; Video coding; Fractional motion estimation; scalable video coding;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2013.2248496