Title :
Inter-Sequence Error Concealment Techniques for Multi-Broadcast TV Reception
Author :
Tröger, Tobias ; Kaup, André
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Multimedia Commun. & Signal Process., Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
Abstract :
Mobile reception of digital TV signals often suffers from lost slices due to suboptimal channel characteristics. In this contribution we propose novel inter-sequence error concealment techniques which reconstruct lost blocks of distorted high-resolution TV signals by inserting error-free blocks of low-resolution reference signals. The proposed methods are well-suited for future automotive multi-broadcast receivers. As the reference signals are typically delayed, scaled and possibly cropped versions of the distorted TV signals, spatio-temporal image alignment is a crucial point. We first focus on pixel-based alignment utilizing a numerical optimization scheme. To reduce complexity a feature-based approach is introduced alternatively taking advantage of the scale-invariant feature transform. Simulations show that the proposed techniques can achieve supreme reconstruction quality outperforming conventional techniques by up to 15.0 dB . The pixel-based approach mostly reaches the maximum reconstruction quality for both raw and compressed video signals. Feature-based concealment performs slightly worse but reduces the computation time by a factor of up to 36.6 at a maximum loss of 1.0 dB. A novel hybrid concealment technique combining the proposed methods with a temporal approach further increases the reconstruction quality. Applying one simple and one sophisticated mode selection scheme, a gain of 3.2 dB and 4.6 dB can be achieved, respectively.
Keywords :
data compression; digital television; image reconstruction; numerical analysis; optimisation; television receivers; transforms; video signal processing; automotive multibroadcast receivers; compressed video signals; digital TV signals; distorted high-resolution TV signals; error-free blocks; feature-based concealment approach; gain 3.2 dB; gain 4.6 dB; hybrid concealment technique; intersequence error concealment techniques; loss 1.0 dB; low-resolution reference signals; mobile reception; multibroadcast TV reception; numerical optimization scheme; pixel-based alignment; scale-invariant feature transform; sophisticated mode selection scheme; spatio-temporal image alignment; suboptimal channel characteristics; Digital video broadcasting; Error analysis; Image reconstruction; Multimedia communication; Receivers; Synchronization; TV; Transforms; Error concealment; image alignment; image registration; numerical optimization; scale-invariant feature transform; synchronization; video reconstruction;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2011.2173813