Title :
Novel multiresolution-multicast framework for Internet video
Author :
Vass, Jozsef ; Zhuang, Xinhua
Author_Institution :
Eyeball Networks Inc, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Multimedia distribution over the Internet is becoming increasingly popular. A novel framework for Internet video streaming is proposed. For video compression, our previously developed three-dimensional significance-linked connected component analysis (3D-SLCCA) codec is applied. 3D-SLCCA provides high coding efficiency, multiresolution video representation, transmission error resilience, and low computational complexity. For audio coding, the GSM standard is used. For error control, retransmission and error concealment are jointly applied. Multiresolution-multicast transmission is implemented by assigning different multicast group addresses to different video layers. Thus each receiver subscribes to the maximum number of layers that both its hardware resource and network capability can handle. By using a hierarchically structured multicast tree, each node is responsible for caching packets, collecting NACK packets, and sending repair packets. This not only significantly reduces the latency, but also efficiently solves the "ACK implosion" problem. As opposed to data transmission, reliable multicast is not required by the network infrastructure. Based on timing constraint and importance of lost packets, each receiver decides whether to request retransmission or apply error concealment. Finally, synchronization is accomplished by using the timestamp mechanism of RTP
Keywords :
Internet; audio coding; cache storage; code standards; data compression; error correction codes; multicast communication; multimedia communication; packet switching; protocols; synchronisation; video codecs; video coding; 3D-SLCCA codec; GSM standard; Internet video streaming; NACK packets; RTP; audio coding; caching packets; coding efficiency; computational complexity; error concealment; error control; hierarchically structured multicast tree; lost packet importance; multicast group addresses; multimedia distribution; multiresolution video representation; multiresolution-multicast transmission; real-time protocol; repair packets; retransmission; synchronization; three-dimensional significance-linked connected component analysis; timestamp mechanism; timing constraint; transmission error resilience; video compression; video layers; Audio coding; Codecs; Computational complexity; Error correction; GSM; Hardware; Internet; Resilience; Streaming media; Video compression;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia Signal Processing, 2001 IEEE Fourth Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Cannes
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7025-2
DOI :
10.1109/MMSP.2001.962792