DocumentCode :
2295288
Title :
Asynchronous video coding for wireless transport
Author :
Messerschmidt, D.G. ; Reason, Johnathan M. ; Lao, Allen Y.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fYear :
1994
fDate :
8-9 Dec 1994
Firstpage :
138
Lastpage :
145
Abstract :
Wireless access to continuous-media services is becoming increasingly prevalent. An interactive video service is one such service, but existing compression standards are unsatisfactory for wireless packet-video services. We propose a novel strategy for video transport using a layered source coder in conjunction with a variable quality-of-service, multiple-substream abstraction for the transport. This abstraction specifically addresses the need to simultaneously obtain high spectral efficiency, good subjective quality and low perceptual delay on a wireless channel (perceptual delay is the effective end-to-end latency observed by the user). The abstraction also addresses the heterogenous transport resulting from the concatenation of a wireless access link with a broadband backbone network. We use asynchronous video reconstruction, running counter to current techniques which use strictly synchronous video processing. By doing so, we hope to achieve a perceptual delay that is much lower than the worst-case transport delay. By identifying packets to the transport with relaxed reliability and/or delay requirements, the transport can achieve high traffic capacity. Reasonable and promising simulation results are achieved, although much work remains on achieving significant video compression in this environment
Keywords :
data compression; interactive video; multimedia communication; radio links; telecommunication traffic; video coding; wireless LAN; asynchronous video coding; broadband backbone network; continuous-media services; data compression standards; end-to-end latency; heterogenous transport; interactive video service; layered source coder; packet identification; perceptual delay; relaxed delay requirements; relaxed reliability requirements; simulation; spectral efficiency; subjective quality; traffic capacity; transport delay; variable quality-of-service, multiple-substream abstraction; video compression; wireless access link; wireless channel; wireless packet-video services; Counting circuits; Delay effects; Maintenance; Quality of service; Spine; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Video coding; Video compression; Videoconference;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, 1994. Proceedings., Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Santa Cruz, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-6345-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MCSA.1994.513473
Filename :
513473
Link To Document :
بازگشت