Robust Video Transmission Over Packet Erasure Wireless Channels Based on Wyner-Ziv Coding of Motion Regions

Tao Sheng, B. Oh, Guogang Hua, Hongxing Guo, Jing-li Zhou, C. Chen
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This paper presents a new scheme for robust video transmission over packet erasure wireless channels based on Wyner-Ziv coding of motion regions. The multipath fading and shading of the wireless channels usually lead to loss or erroneous video packets which on occasions result in some spontaneous drop in video quality. Existing approaches with forward error correction (FEC) and error concealment have not been able to provide the desired robustness in video transmission. We develop a new scheme with a motion-based Wyner-Ziv coding (MWZC) by leveraging distributed source coding (DSC) ideas for error robustness. This new scheme is based on the fact that motion regions of a given video frame are particularly important in both objective and perceptual video quality and hence should be given preferential Wyner-Ziv coding based embedded protection. To achieve high coding efficiency, we determine the underlining motion regions based on a rate-distortion model. Within the framework of H.264/AVC specification, motion region determination can be efficiently implemented using flexible macroblock ordering (FMO) and data partitioning (DP). The bit stream generated by the proposed scheme consists two parts: the systematic portion generated from conventional H.264/AVC bit stream and the supplementary bit stream for error robust video transmission generated by the Wyner-Ziv coding of motion regions. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed scheme significantly outperforms both decoder-based error concealment (DBEC) and conventional FEC with DBEC approaches.
基于运动区域Wyner-Ziv编码的分组擦除无线信道鲁棒视频传输
提出了一种基于运动区域Wyner-Ziv编码的无线信道鲁棒视频传输方案。无线信道的多径衰落和阴影通常会导致丢失或错误的视频数据包,有时会导致视频质量的自发下降。现有的前向纠错(FEC)和错误隐藏方法在视频传输中不能提供理想的鲁棒性。我们利用分布式源编码(DSC)思想开发了一种基于运动的wner - ziv编码(MWZC)的新方案。这种新方案是基于这样一个事实,即给定视频帧的运动区域在客观和感知视频质量中都特别重要,因此应该优先考虑基于Wyner-Ziv编码的嵌入式保护。为了提高编码效率,我们基于率失真模型确定了下划线运动区域。在H.264/AVC规范框架下,采用灵活的宏块排序(FMO)和数据分区(DP)可以有效地实现运动区域的确定。该方案生成的码流由两部分组成:由传统H.264/AVC码流生成的系统码流和由运动区域的Wyner-Ziv编码生成的用于差错鲁棒视频传输的补充码流。实验结果表明,该方案明显优于基于解码器的错误隐藏(DBEC)和基于DBEC的传统FEC方法。
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