Title :
TCP-friendly Internet video streaming employing variable frame-rate encoding and interpolation
Author :
Kim, JongWon ; Kim, Young-Gook ; Song, Hwangjun ; Tien-Ying Kuo ; Chung, Yon Jun ; Kuo, C. C Jay
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. Syst., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
10/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A feedback-based Internet video transmission scheme based on ITU-T H.263+ is presented. The proposed system is capable of continually accommodating its stream size and managing the packet loss recovery in response to network condition changes. It consists of multiple components: TCP-friendly end-to-end congestion control and available bandwidth estimation, encoding frame-rate control and delay-based smoothing at the sender, media-aware packetization and packet loss recovery tied with congestion control, and quality recovery tools such as motion-compensated frame interpolation at the receiver. These components are designed to meet the low computational complexity requirement so that the whole system can operate in real-time. Among these, the video-aware congestion control known as a receiver-based congestion control mechanism, the variable frame-rate H.263+ encoding, and fast motion-compensated frame interpolation components are key features. Through a seamless integration, it is demonstrated that network adaptivity is enhanced enough to mitigate the packet loss and bandwidth fluctuation, resulting in a more smooth video experience at the receiver
Keywords :
Internet; computer network management; interpolation; motion compensation; receivers; telecommunication congestion control; transport protocols; variable rate codes; video coding; visual communication; ITU-T H.263+; TCP-friendly Internet video streaming; available bandwidth estimation; computational complexity; delay-based smoothing; encoding frame-rate control; end-to-end congestion control; fast motion-compensated frame interpolation; feedback-based Internet video transmission scheme; media-aware packetization; motion-compensated frame interpolation; network adaptivity; network condition changes; packet loss recovery; quality recovery tools; receiver; receiver-based congestion control mechanism; smooth video; stream size; variable frame-rate H.263+ encoding; variable frame-rate encoding; video-aware congestion control; Bandwidth; Computational complexity; Delay estimation; Encoding; Internet; Interpolation; Motion control; Motion estimation; Smoothing methods; Streaming media;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on