Title :
Data compression and transmission aspects of panoramic videos
Author :
King-To Ng ; Shing-Chow Chan ; Heung-Yeung Shum
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Hong Kong, China
Abstract :
Panoramic videos are effective means for representing static or dynamic scenes along predefined paths. They allow users to change their viewpoints interactively at points in time or space defined by the paths. High-resolution panoramic videos, while desirable, consume a significant amount of storage and bandwidth for transmission. They also make real-time decoding computationally very intensive. This paper proposes efficient data compression and transmission techniques for panoramic videos. A high-performance MPEG-2-like compression algorithm, which takes into account the random access requirements and the redundancies of panoramic videos, is proposed. The transmission aspects of panoramic videos over cable networks, local area networks (LANs), and the Internet are also discussed. In particular, an efficient advanced delivery sharing scheme (ADSS) for reducing repeated transmission and retrieval of frequently requested video segments is introduced. This protocol was verified by constructing an experimental VOD system consisting of a video server and eight Pentium 4 computers. Using the synthetic panoramic video Village at a rate of 197 kb/s and 7 f/s, nearly two-thirds of the memory access and transmission bandwidth of the video server were saved under normal network traffic.
Keywords :
Internet; data compression; local area networks; rendering (computer graphics); telecommunication traffic; video coding; video on demand; video servers; virtual reality; 197 kbit/s; Internet; advanced delivery sharing scheme; cable network; data compression technique; data transmission technique; image-based rendering; local area network; network traffic; panoramic video; video coding; video server; video transmission; video-on-demand; virtual reality; Bandwidth; Compression algorithms; Data compression; Decoding; IP networks; Layout; Local area networks; Network servers; Transform coding; Videos; Image-based rendering; panoramic video; video coding and transmission; video-on-demand (VOD); virtual reality;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2004.839989