Swift: A Hybrid Digital-Analog Scheme for Low-Delay Transmission of Mobile Stereo Video

Dongliang He, Chong Luo, Feng Wu, Wenjun Zeng
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Abstract

Efficient and robust wireless stereo video delivery is an enabling technology for various mobile 3D applications. Existing digital solutions have high source coding efficiency but are not robust to channel variations, while analog solutions have the opposite characteristics. In this paper, we design a novel hybrid digital-analog (HDA) solution to embrace the advantages of both solutions and avoid their drawbacks. Basically, in each pair of stereo frames, one frame is digitally encoded to ensure basic quality and the other is analogly processed to opportunistically utilize good channels for better quality. To improve the system efficiency, we design a zigzag coding structure such that both intra-view and inter-view correlations can be explored through prediction in the frames to be analogly coded. A reference selection mechanism is proposed to further improve the coding efficiency. In addition, we address the problem of optimal power and bandwidth allocation between digital and analog streams. We implement a system, named Swift, and perform extensive trace-driven evaluations based on a software-defined radio platform. We show that Swift outperforms an omniscient digital scheme under the same bandwidth and power constraints, or can have around 2x power saving in order to achieve comparable performance. Subjective quality assessment evidences that Swift provides significantly better visual quality than a straightforward HDA extension of SoftCast.
Swift:一种用于移动立体视频低延迟传输的混合数模方案
高效、稳健的无线立体视频传输是各种移动3D应用的使能技术。现有的数字方案具有较高的源编码效率,但对信道变化的鲁棒性较差,而模拟方案则具有相反的特点。在本文中,我们设计了一种新的混合数字模拟(HDA)解决方案,以结合两种解决方案的优点并避免它们的缺点。基本上,在每一对立体声帧中,一帧是数字编码的,以确保基本质量,另一帧是模拟处理的,以机会地利用良好的通道,以获得更好的质量。为了提高系统的效率,我们设计了一种锯齿形的编码结构,通过对拟类比编码的帧进行预测,可以探索视图内和视图间的相关性。为了进一步提高编码效率,提出了一种参考选择机制。此外,我们还解决了数字和模拟流之间的最佳功率和带宽分配问题。我们实现了一个名为Swift的系统,并基于软件定义的无线电平台执行广泛的跟踪驱动评估。我们表明,在相同的带宽和功率限制下,Swift优于全知数字方案,或者可以节省大约2倍的功耗以达到相当的性能。主观质量评估证明Swift提供的视觉质量明显优于SoftCast的直接HDA扩展。
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