Title :
Computational-complexity scalable motion estimation for mobile MPEG encoding
Author :
Mietens, Stephan ; De With, Peter H N ; Hentschel, Christian
Author_Institution :
Philips Res. Lab., Eindhoven, Netherlands
fDate :
2/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Complexity scalability algorithms are important for mobile consumer devices using MPEG video coding, because they offer a trade-off between picture quality and the embedded available computational performance. This paper presents a new scalable three-stage motion estimation technique, which includes preprocessing of frames in display order and approximation of motion-vector fields using multiple temporal references. A quality refinement of the approximation is added as an optional stage. Furthermore, we present a new scalable motion-estimation algorithm, based on simple edge detection, for integration into the above-mentioned new three-stage motion estimation technique. The complete system provides a flexible framework with a large scalability range in computational effort, resulting in an output quality that scales up smoothly with the number of operations spent on the motion estimation process. Experiments show a scalable computational effort from below one SAD (sum of absolute difference) computation per macroblock up to 15 SAD computations, resulting in a global variation of 7.4 dB PSNR in picture quality (with the "Stefan" sequence). In high-quality operation, the new algorithm is comparable to (or even outperforms) a full-search motion estimation with a search window of 32×32 pixels.
Keywords :
computational complexity; edge detection; image resolution; mobile radio; motion estimation; video coding; 7.4 dB; PSNR; Stefan sequence; computational-complexity scalable motion estimation; edge detection; full-search motion estimation; mobile MPEG encoding; motion estimation process; motion-vector fields; multiple temporal references; scalable motion-estimation algorithm; search window; sum of absolute difference; three-stage motion estimation technique; Displays; Embedded computing; Encoding; Mobile computing; Motion estimation; Portable computers; Scalability; Streaming media; TV; Videoconference;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCE.2004.1277875