Title :
Extensions of ITU-T recommendation H.324 for error-resilient video transmission
Author :
Färber, Niko ; Girod, Bernd ; Villasenor, John
Author_Institution :
Erlangen-Nurnberg Univ., Germany
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors provide an overview of techniques that enable the use of ITU-T recommendation H.324 with error-prone transmission channels. H.324 covers the overall architecture, algorithms, and syntax for low-bit-rate multimedia terminals. This overview focuses on extensions for error-resilient video transmission that are related to the H.263 video codec and H.223 multiplex. The latter is responsible for reliable delivery of data to each terminal component and is therefore of major importance to the overall system. In particular, the discussed approaches to robust video transmission require reliable performance of the multiplex scheme. The considered techniques for video coding are either compatible with the baseline mode of H.263 or part of new extensions recently devised by Study Group 16 as part of the H.263+ effort. This overview includes “error tracking” (Appendix II). “reference picture selection” (Annex N), and “independent segment decoding” (Annex R). Whenever appropriate, the description of those video extensions and multiplex schemes is complemented with simulation results for transmission over Rayleigh fading channels
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; code standards; coding errors; decoding; fading; land mobile radio; multimedia communication; multiplexing; telecommunication standards; telecommunication terminals; video codecs; video coding; visual communication; H.223 multiplex; H.263 video codec; ITU-T recommendation H.324; Rayleigh fading channels; algorithms; architecture; baseline mode; error resilient video transmission; error tracking; error-prone transmission channels; independent segment decoding; low bit rate multimedia terminals; mobile multimedia communication; reference picture selection; simulation results; syntax; video codec; Bit rate; Decoding; Fading; Mobile communication; Modems; Multimedia communication; Robustness; Standardization; Video codecs; Video coding;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE