Title :
Novel Mechanism for Smoothing and Efficient Transport of SVC Coded Video over Optical Burst Switching Network
Author :
Waheed, Muhammad
Author_Institution :
Multimedia Commun. center, Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of H.264/AVC has higher compression efficiency and supports a wide range of scalability modes. But, due to invent of improved compression tools like motion compensated predictions and hierarchical B-frames, SVC suffers from higher bit rate variabilities as compared to the preceding encoders, making its network transport more challenging. Different mitigation techniques employed in the codecs, to eliminate such traffic variabilities, increase computational load as well as introduce extra coding delays. We propose a novel mechanism to use Optical Burst Switching (OBS) Network inherent capability of aggregating incoming packets at its ingress edge node for smoothing of SVC variable bit rate traffic thus resulting in efficient transport of SVC encoded VBR stream over the OBS core network and also reducing computational complexities of SVC codec.
Keywords :
computational complexity; optical burst switching; telecommunication traffic; video codecs; video coding; H.264/AVC; OBS core network; SVC codec; SVC coded video; SVC encoded VBR stream; SVC variable bit rate traffic; bit rate variability; codecs; coding delays; compression efficiency; compression tools; computational complexity; computational load; hierarchical B-frames; mitigation techniques; motion compensated predictions; network transport; optical burst switching network; scalable video coding extension; traffic variability; Automatic voltage control; Bit rate; Codecs; Optical burst switching; Scalability; Smoothing methods; Static VAr compensators; Telecommunication traffic; Video coding; Video compression; Optical Burst Switching Network (OBS); Scalable Video Coding (SVC); Variable Bit Rate (VBR);
Conference_Titel :
Circuits, Communications and Systems, 2009. PACCS '09. Pacific-Asia Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chengdu
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3614-9
DOI :
10.1109/PACCS.2009.149