Optimal Channel-Time Allocation for the Transmission of Multiple Video Streams Over a Shared Channel

M. Kalman, B. Girod
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When multiple video streams are delivered from a single server to multiple clients over a time-shared channel that may support differing transmission speeds depending on the client, the problem arises of how to optimally divide channel time among the streams so that the overall quality of the decoded videos is maximized. This paper presents solutions to this allocation problem for three optimization objectives: minimizing the MSE of the decoded video over all the streams, maximizing the PSNR over all the streams, and minimizing the maximum MSE (equivalent to maximizing the minimum PSNR). Each is shown to be a convex problem which can be solved quickly using standard techniques. This paper then investigates the question of which objective should be used. Subjective tests were conducted to determine how well allocations made according to the various objectives correspond to the preferences of human test subjects. Results indicate, surprisingly, that the minimum MSE objective corresponds best to subjective preferences
在一个共享信道上传输多个视频流的最佳信道时间分配
当多个视频流通过时间共享通道从单个服务器传送到多个客户端时(该通道可能根据客户端支持不同的传输速度),问题就出现了,即如何在流之间最佳地分配通道时间,从而使解码视频的整体质量最大化。本文针对三个优化目标提出了分配问题的解决方案:最小化所有流上解码视频的MSE,最大化所有流上的PSNR,最小化最大MSE(相当于最大化最小PSNR)。每个都是一个凸问题,可以使用标准技术快速解决。然后,本文探讨了应该使用哪个目标的问题。进行了主观测试,以确定根据各种目标进行的分配与人类测试对象的偏好相对应的程度。结果表明,令人惊讶的是,最小的MSE目标最符合主观偏好
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