학술논문

Effects of frame rate, frame size and MPEG2 compression on the perceived compressed video quality transmitted over lossy IP networks
Document Type
Conference
Source
ITRE 2004. 2nd International Conference Information Technology: Research and Education Information technology: research and education Information Technology: Research and Education, 2004. ITRE 2004. 2nd International Conference on. :49-54 2004
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Transform coding
Video compression
Propagation losses
Quality of service
IP networks
Encoding
Video sequences
Bit rate
Streaming media
Bandwidth
Language
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between viewer-perceived quality and encoding schemes. The encoding schemes depend on transmission bit-rate, on MPEG compression depth, on frame size and on frame rate in a constant bit-rate (CBR) video transmission of a MPEG2 video sequence. The compressed video sequence is transmitted over a lossy communication network with quality of service (QoS) and a certain IP loss model. On the end-user side, viewer-perceived quality depends on changes in the network conditions and on video complexity. We demonstrate that, when jointly considering the impact of coding bit rate, packet loss and video complexity, there is an optimal encoding scheme, which depends on the video content. This optimal encoding scheme maximizes the viewer-perceived quality.