DocumentCode
799039
Title
A Multilayered Audiovisual Streaming System Using the Network Bandwidth Adaptation and the Two-Phase Synchronization
Author
Huang, Chung-Ming ; Lin, Chung-Wei ; Chuang, Cheng-Yen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
Volume
11
Issue
5
fYear
2009
Firstpage
797
Lastpage
809
Abstract
Synchronous audiovisual streaming and playout are two of the major issues in the multimedia communication network. However, the past corresponding researches of media synchronization mainly focused on the mono-quality and single-layer (nonscalable) audiovisual data. To overcome challenges of ubiquitous multimedia streaming, a scalable audiovisual coder that can provide flexible scalabilities and adaptive streaming control to adapt to complicated network situations are both required. This paper proposes a multilayered audiovisual streaming scheme to deliver layered audiovisual data synchronously, which is called ML-AVSS. Fine-granular scalability (FGS) and bit-sliced arithmetic coding (BSAC) techniques are used to segment video and audio data into one base-layer and multiple enhancement-layer bitstreams. With advantages of audiovisual layer coding, a de-jitter procedure, a conditional retransmission mechanism and a playout synchronization mechanism are designed to transmit hybrid multilayered audiovisual bitstreams in consideration of the result of a network bandwidth adaptation and the distinct decoding time-complexity. Experimental results show that the proposed ML-AVSS is a feasible streaming scheme to overcome challenges of ubiquitous multimedia streaming, e.g., constrained channel bandwidth, quality degradation, unsmooth playout, etc.
Keywords
adaptive control; adaptive decoding; arithmetic codes; audio coding; audio streaming; bandwidth allocation; image enhancement; image segmentation; synchronisation; telecommunication control; timing jitter; ubiquitous computing; video coding; video streaming; BSAC; ML-AVSS; adaptive audiovisual streaming control; audiovisual layer coding; bit-sliced arithmetic coding technique; conditional retransmission mechanism; de-jitter procedure; decoding time-complexity; fine-granular scalability; multilayered synchronous audiovisual streaming system; multimedia communication network; multiple enhancement-layer bitstream; network bandwidth adaptation; playout media synchronization mechanism; ubiquitous multimedia streaming; video segmentation; Bit-sliced arithmetic coding (BSAC); conditional retransmission; de-jitter; fine-granular scalability (FGS); playout synchronization; universal audiovisual streaming service;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1520-9210
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMM.2009.2021719
Filename
4907037
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