Impact of GOP size on individual and combined scalability in H.264/SVC

N. Shah, U. Dalal
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H.264/SVC (Scalable Video Coding) enables the transmission and decoding of partial bit streams to provide video services with lower temporal or spatial resolutions or reduced fidelity while retaining a reconstruction quality that is high relative to the rate of the partial bit streams. Hence, in comparison to H.264/AVC (Advanced Video Coding) SVC provides functionalities such as graceful degradation in lossy transmission environments as well as bit rate, format, and power adaptation. These functionalities provide enhancements to transmission and storage applications and demands appropriate encoding parameters. SVC has achieved significant improvements in coding efficiency with an increased degree of supported scalability relative to the scalable profiles of prior video coding standards. This paper provides an analysis of scalability based on GOP (Group of Picture) in scalable format to achieve reasonably better coding efficiency with best quality.
GOP大小对H.264/SVC中单个和组合可扩展性的影响
H.264/SVC(可扩展视频编码)允许部分比特流的传输和解码,以较低的时间或空间分辨率或降低的保真度提供视频服务,同时保持相对于部分比特流的速率较高的重建质量。因此,与H.264/AVC(高级视频编码)相比,SVC提供了在有损传输环境下的优雅降级以及比特率、格式和功率适应等功能。这些功能增强了传输和存储应用程序,并需要适当的编码参数。相对于之前的视频编码标准的可扩展性配置文件,SVC在编码效率方面取得了显著的改进,支持的可扩展性程度有所提高。本文分析了基于可扩展格式的GOP (Group of Picture)的可扩展性,以获得较好的编码效率和最佳的编码质量。
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