Title :
A unified architecture for real-time video-coding systems
Author :
Li, Z.G. ; Zhu, C. ; Ling, N. ; Yang, X.K. ; Feng, G.N. ; Wu, S. ; Pan, F.
Author_Institution :
Media Div., Inst. for InfoComm Res., Singapore
fDate :
6/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a unified architecture for a live video over the Internet with emphasis on solving some challenging problems such as network bandwidth adaptation for rate and congestion, loss packet recovery, joint source and channel coding, and packetization. In our architecture, a time-varying bit rate for the source coding and time-varying ratios for the channel coding are simultaneously computed by a new congestion-control protocol. An adaptive rate-control scheme is then proposed to calculate quantization parameters and to determine the number of skipping frames corresponding to the bit rate. An adaptive unequal error-control scheme is also provided to protect the bitstream. Furthermore, a simple and MPEG-4 standard compatible algorithm is designed to packetize generated bitstream at the SyncLayer by using the existing resynchronization marker approach. With the proposed architecture, the coding efficiency and the robustness of the whole system are improved greatly.
Keywords :
Internet; adaptive control; code standards; combined source-channel coding; data compression; protocols; real-time systems; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication standards; video coding; Internet; MPEG-4 standard compatible algorithm; SyncLayer; adaptive rate-control; adaptive unequal error-control; bit rate; bitstream protection; channel coding; coding efficiency; congestion-control protocol; feedback control; joint source-channel coding; loss packet recovery; network bandwidth adaptation; packetization; quantization parameters; real-time video-coding systems; resynchronization marker; skipping frames; source coding; system robustness; time-varying bit rate; time-varying ratios; unified architecture; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Channel coding; Computer architecture; IP networks; Protection; Protocols; Quantization; Real time systems; Source coding;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2003.813420