A Two-Description Distributed Video Coding
In this paper, a two-description distributed video coding (2D-DVC) is proposed to address the robust video transmission of low-power captures. The odd/even framesplitting partitions a video into two subsequences to produce two descriptions. Each description consists of two parts, where part 1 is a zero-motion based H.264 coded bitstream of a subsequence and part 2 is a Wyner-Ziv coded bitstream of the other subsequence. As the redundant part, the Wyner-Ziv coded bitstream guarantees the lost subsequence is recovered when one description is lost. On the other hand, the redundancy degrades the rate-distortion performance as no loss occurs. Therefore, a residual 2D-DVC is employed to reduce the redundancy, where the difference of two subsequences is Wyner-Ziv encoded to generate the part 2 in each description. The experimental results show that the proposed schemes achieve better performance than the referenced one especially when the video motion is low. Moreover, our schemes maintain low-complexity encoding.
distributed video coding multiple description coding low-complezity encoding robust transmission
Anhong Wang Yao Zhao Zhihong Li
Institute of Information Science,Beijing Jiaotong University Beijing,China School of Electronic Information Engineering,Taiyuan University of Science and Technology Taiyuan,Ch
国际会议
The Fifth International Conference on Information Assurance and Security(第五届信息保障与安全国际会议)
西安
英文
127-130
2009-08-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)