Abstract :
The dynamic and varying wireless channel makes it a challenge to efficiently delivery media contents over wireless with quality guarantee. We propose a multi-description scheme for the adaptive delivery of media contents over wireless. A video segment is abstracted at different levels, such as syntactic and semantic description by feature extraction and keywords annotation, video abstract by key frames extraction, transcoded video (or video objects) by rate adaptation, etc., thus multiple descriptions of a video segment can adapt to all wireless scenarios. Furthermore, these descriptions can be stored on servers or wireless nodes; it can be exchanged efficiently between nodes and servers, nodes and nodes. We give an example to illustrate the adaptation process under different constraints.
Keywords :
feature extraction; image segmentation; media streaming; video signal processing; wireless channels; adaptive delivery; feature extraction; key frames extraction; keywords annotation; media content over wireless; multiple descriptions; rate adaptation; transcoded video; video abstract; video segment; wireless channel; Adaptive signal processing; Bandwidth; Cameras; Decoding; Encoding; Layout; Mobile communication; Scalability; Streaming media; Video sequences;