Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.image.2003.08.007
Title: Error concealment aware rate shaping for wireless video transport
Authors: Chen T.P.-C.
Chen T. 
Keywords: Error concealment
Rate shaping
Rate-distortion optimization
Wireless video
Issue Date: 2003
Citation: Chen T.P.-C., Chen T. (2003). Error concealment aware rate shaping for wireless video transport. Signal Processing: Image Communication 18 (10) : 889-905. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.image.2003.08.007
Abstract: Streaming of video, which is both source- and channel-coded, over wireless networks faces the challenge of time-varying packet loss rate and fluctuating bandwidth. Rate shaping (RS) has been proposed to reduce the bit-rate of a precoded video bitstream to adapt to the real-time bandwidth variation. In our earlier work, rate shaping was extended to consider not only the bandwidth but also the packet loss rate variations. Rate-distortion optimized rate adaptation is performed on the precoded video that is a scalable coded bitstream protected by forward error correction codes. In this paper, we propose an RS scheme that further takes into account the error concealment (EC) method used at the receiver. We refer to this scheme as EC aware RS (ECARS). When performing ECARS, first ECARS needs to know the benefit/gain of sending each part of the precoded video, as opposed to not sending it but reconstructing it by EC. Then given a certain packet loss probability, the expected gain can be derived and be included in the rate-distortion optimization problem formulation. Finally, ECARS performs rate-distortion optimization to adapt the rate of the precoded video. A two-stage rate-distortion optimization approach is proposed to solve the ECARS rate-distortion optimization problem. In addition to ECARS, the precoding process can be EC aware to prioritize the precoded video based on the gain. We present an example EC aware precoding process by means of macroblock prioritization. Experiment results of ECARS together with EC aware precoding are shown to have excellent performance.
Source Title: Signal Processing: Image Communication
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/146333
ISSN: 09235965
DOI: 10.1016/j.image.2003.08.007
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