Weijia Han;Chuan Huang;Yanjie Dong;Yangyingzi Zhang;Yuxiang Yue;Wei Teng
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Abstract
Recently, scalable video coding (SVC) has gained significant recognition in mobile video streaming because it can adapt bitstreams to time-varying transmission conditions. However, the coding performance of SVC, which is determined by its coding structure, has not been thoroughly studied. To address this issue, we propose analyzing the redundancy, reduction, distortion, and mutuality of video information within the video coding processes. This analysis facilitates the development of a novel information-theoretical framework for quantifying coding performance, which includes an information theory (IT)-based quantification method and a graphical representation system. The representation system accurately delineates the coding reference structure for encoding each video frame, while the proposed method utilizes mutual information to quantify the achievable coding performance of SVC under the delineated structure. To demonstrate the significance of our research, we apply the proposed framework to encode a basic coding unit, showcasing its effectiveness in improving SVC schemes. Consequently, our framework not only provides an efficient approach for quantifying the coding performance of SVC but also serves as an invaluable tool for optimizing SVC in various applications.
期刊介绍:
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing addresses key technical issues related to various aspects of mobile computing. This includes (a) architectures, (b) support services, (c) algorithm/protocol design and analysis, (d) mobile environments, (e) mobile communication systems, (f) applications, and (g) emerging technologies. Topics of interest span a wide range, covering aspects like mobile networks and hosts, mobility management, multimedia, operating system support, power management, online and mobile environments, security, scalability, reliability, and emerging technologies such as wearable computers, body area networks, and wireless sensor networks. The journal serves as a comprehensive platform for advancements in mobile computing research.