Joint rate allocation for statistical multiplexing of SVC

This paper presents a joint rate allocation scheme for statistical multiplexing of multiprogram video coding in broadcasting systems. The scheme is based on a scalable video coding (SVC) platform that does not require computationally expensive re-encoding or transcoding to adjust the bit-rate of eac...

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Main Authors: Yao, Wei, Chau, Lap-Pui, Rahardja, Susanto
Other Authors: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99480
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-994802020-03-07T13:24:49Z Joint rate allocation for statistical multiplexing of SVC Yao, Wei Chau, Lap-Pui Rahardja, Susanto School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (19th : 2012 : Orlando, Florida, US) This paper presents a joint rate allocation scheme for statistical multiplexing of multiprogram video coding in broadcasting systems. The scheme is based on a scalable video coding (SVC) platform that does not require computationally expensive re-encoding or transcoding to adjust the bit-rate of each video program. A piecewise linear model is used to estimate the rate-distortion relationship in SVC enhancement layers. Based on the model, a joint rate allocation scheme is developed to dynamically allocate the available bandwidth by taking into consideration both inter-program fairness and intraprogram smoothness constraints. Experiments have been carried out to compare the performance of existing methods with our proposed scheme. Results demonstrate that the proposed scheme achieves a fine balance in picture quality across all statistical multiplexed programs as well as within each program. 2013-08-02T06:53:24Z 2019-12-06T20:07:57Z 2013-08-02T06:53:24Z 2019-12-06T20:07:57Z 2012 2012 Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99480 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/12932 10.1109/ICIP.2012.6466962 en
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description This paper presents a joint rate allocation scheme for statistical multiplexing of multiprogram video coding in broadcasting systems. The scheme is based on a scalable video coding (SVC) platform that does not require computationally expensive re-encoding or transcoding to adjust the bit-rate of each video program. A piecewise linear model is used to estimate the rate-distortion relationship in SVC enhancement layers. Based on the model, a joint rate allocation scheme is developed to dynamically allocate the available bandwidth by taking into consideration both inter-program fairness and intraprogram smoothness constraints. Experiments have been carried out to compare the performance of existing methods with our proposed scheme. Results demonstrate that the proposed scheme achieves a fine balance in picture quality across all statistical multiplexed programs as well as within each program.
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Yao, Wei
Chau, Lap-Pui
Rahardja, Susanto
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Chau, Lap-Pui
Rahardja, Susanto
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Chau, Lap-Pui
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Joint rate allocation for statistical multiplexing of SVC
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title Joint rate allocation for statistical multiplexing of SVC
title_short Joint rate allocation for statistical multiplexing of SVC
title_full Joint rate allocation for statistical multiplexing of SVC
title_fullStr Joint rate allocation for statistical multiplexing of SVC
title_full_unstemmed Joint rate allocation for statistical multiplexing of SVC
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99480
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