Title :
Temporal scalability using P-pictures for low-latency applications
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
Many of the newer video coding/compression standards, including MPEG-4 and H.263+ support some form of temporal scalability as part of their layered codec concept. This is generally realized by using bi-directionally predicted pictures (B-pictures), which use both an earlier and a subsequent P-picture as reference (anchor) pictures. This paper introduces a new form of temporal scalability employing only P-pictures. This mechanism results in improved real-time behavior (particularly lower latency) and a more flexible layering structure, at the cost of less efficient coding. The P-picture based temporal scalability mechanism is particularly useful for interactive multimedia communication on networks that offer several independent transport streams (possibly with different quality of service), but have sub-optimal real-time characteristics. Typical applications include both the Internet and some forms of mobile communication. The 1998 version of H.263 (known as H.263+ in both academia and industry) offers a mechanism to support P-picture scalability within the bit-stream through the reference picture selection mode. Other video coding standards, including those of the MPEG family, require slight modifications to the decoder in order to support the proposed mechanism
Keywords :
code standards; data compression; multimedia communication; telecommunication standards; video coding; B-pictures; H.263; H.263+; Internet; MPEG-4; P-pictures; bi-directionally predicted pictures; bit-stream; compression standards; flexible layering structure; interactive multimedia communication; layered codec concept; low-latency applications; mobile communication; real-time behavior; reference picture selection mode; temporal scalability; video coding; Bidirectional control; Code standards; Codecs; Costs; Delay; MPEG 4 Standard; Mobile communication; Scalability; Streaming media; Video coding;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia Signal Processing, 1998 IEEE Second Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Redondo Beach, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4919-9
DOI :
10.1109/MMSP.1998.739040