Title :
High-Speed H.264/AVC CABAC Decoding
Author :
Yi, Yongseok ; Park, In-Cheol
Author_Institution :
Samsung Electron. Co., Ltd, Kyeonggi Do
fDate :
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The decoding of context-based adaptive binary arithmetic coding (CABAC) imposes a heavy performance requirement on H.264/AVC decoding systems particularly for large-scale video sequences. As a simple approach of elevating the operating frequency is not sufficient to meet the performance requirement, this paper proposes an efficient approach to accelerate the decoding, which is effective under relatively low operating frequency. Since the CABAC decoding procedure is highly sequential and has strong data dependencies, it is difficult to exploit parallelism and pipeline schemes. The proposed approach resolves the difficulties by modifying the operation chain based on a thorough analysis, eventually enabling both parallel operations and pipelining. More specifically, 1) several context models are simultaneously loaded from memory while context selection is performed in parallel and 2) bin-level pipelining is enabled by employing a small storage to remove structural hazards and data dependencies. Experimental results show that the proposed approach leads to the real-time decoding of HD sequences
Keywords :
adaptive codes; arithmetic codes; binary codes; decoding; image sequences; video coding; bin-level pipelining; context-based adaptive binary arithmetic coding; high-speed H.264/AVC CABAC decoding; large-scale video sequences; parallelism schemes; pipeline schemes; real-time decoding; Acceleration; Arithmetic; Automatic voltage control; Context modeling; Decoding; Frequency; Large-scale systems; Load modeling; Pipeline processing; Video sequences; Adaptive binary arithmetic code; H.264/AVC; entropy coding; syntax processing;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2007.893831