Title :
Rate-Distortion Analysis and Quality Control in Scalable Internet Streaming
Author :
Dai, Min ; Loguinov, Dmitri ; Radha, Hayder M.
Author_Institution :
QUALCOMM Inc., San Diego, CA
Abstract :
Rate-distortion (R-D) modeling of video coders has always been an important issue in video streaming; however, few of the traditional R-D models and their performance have been closely examined in the context of scalable (FGS-like) video. To overcome this shortcoming, the first half of the paper models rate-distortion of DCT-based fine-granular scalable coders and derives a simple operational R-D model for Internet streaming applications. Experimental results demonstrate that this R-D result, an extension of the classical R-D formula, is very accurate within the domain of scalable coding methods exemplified by MPEG-4 FGS and H.264 progressive FGS. In the second half of the paper, we examine congestion control and dynamic rate-scaling algorithms that achieve smooth visual quality during streaming using the proposed R-D model. In constant bitrate (CBR) channels, our R-D based quality-control algorithm dramatically reduces PSNR variation between adjacent frames (to less than 0.1 dB in sample sequences). Since the Internet is a changing environment shared by many sources, even R-D based quality control often cannot guarantee nonfluctuating PSNR in variable-bitrate (VBR) channels without the help from an appropriate congestion controller. Thus, we apply recent utility-based congestion control methods to our problem and show how a combination of this approach and our R-D model can benefit future streaming applications
Keywords :
Internet; data compression; discrete cosine transforms; quality control; rate distortion theory; telecommunication congestion control; video coding; video streaming; DCT; H.264 progressive FGS; Internet streaming; MPEG-4 FGS; congestion control; constant bitrate channel; dynamic rate-scaling algorithm; quality control; rate-distortion analysis; variable-bitrate channel; video coder; video streaming; Bit rate; Context modeling; Internet; MPEG 4 Standard; PSNR; Performance analysis; Quality control; Quantization; Rate-distortion; Streaming media; MPEG-4 FGS; quality control; rate distortion; scalable streaming;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2006.884626