International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing
Joint Source-Channel Coding using Simplified Block-Based Segmentation and Content-based Rate-Control for Wireless Video Transport
Las Vegas, Nevada
April 08-April 10
ISBN: 0-7695-1506-1
The scenario of using Automatic Repeat reQuest (ARQ) retransmission for two-way low bit-rate video communications over wireless Rayleigh fading channels is being studied. In this kind of channel, the packets are inevitably experienced errors during deep fades. The retransmissions can be used to re-sent such packets. During retransmissions, the video encoder buffer fills up quickly and may cause the rate-control algorithm to skip frames or allocate less number of bits to encode video frame. To reduce the number of frames skipped and improve bit allocation, in this paper we propose a content-based rate-control scheme using simplified block-based segmentation to intelligently allocate more bits to foreground region. In addition, our proposed scheme also takes into consideration the effects of the video buffer fill-up, an a priori channel model, channel feedback information. The simulation results indicate that our proposed scheme encode the video sequences with higher quality on foreground region and much fewer frame skipping as compared to H.263 TMN8.
Citation:
Supavadee Aramvith, Hatairat Kortrakulkij, Datchakorn Tancharoen, Somchai Jitapankul, "Joint Source-Channel Coding using Simplified Block-Based Segmentation and Content-based Rate-Control for Wireless Video Transport," itcc, pp.0071, International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing, 2002