Title :
Multilayer transcoding with format portability for multicasting of single-layered video
Author :
Shanableh, Tamer ; Ghanabari, Mohammed
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Dept., American Univ. of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
This paper proposes a novel multilayer video transcoding approach for multicasting pre-encoded video to heterogeneous end-systems via diverse grouping of networks. Multilayer transcoding is first addressed by means of multiquality or SNR scalability of the MPEG-2 standard. Frequency domain transcoding and drift-compensated transcoding are derived from the closed-loop and multiloop SNR scalabilities, respectively. The proposed transcoding architectures are verified in terms of eliminating picture drift whilst preserving compatibility with the MPEG-2 SNR decoder. Multilayer transcoding is then addressed by means of multiresolution or spatial scalability of the MPEG-2 standard that supports different video formats. The transcoder retains the full resolution of the incoming video stream in its enhancement layer while generating a low spatio-temporal resolution base-layer compatible with the H.263 video format. Hence providing both multilayer transcoding and video format portability. The resultant video layers are shown to be free from drift with PSNR results comparable to those of the respective scalable encoders.
Keywords :
data compression; multicast communication; multimedia communication; spatiotemporal phenomena; transcoding; video coding; video streaming; H.263 video format portability; MPEG-2 SNR decoder; compressed domain processing; drift-compensated transcoding; frequency domain transcoding; heterogeneous end-systems; multilayer video transcoding approach; multiloop SNR scalabilities; single-layered video multicasting; spatio-temporal resolution; video networking; video stream; Bit rate; Decoding; Frequency domain analysis; Nonhomogeneous media; PSNR; Scalability; Spatial resolution; Streaming media; Transcoding; Video coding;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2004.840602