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  • New Error Resilience Technique Using Adaptive FMO and Intra Refresh for H.264 Video Transmission

    Tien HUU VU  Supavadee ARAMVITH  Yoshikazu MIYANAGA  

     
    PAPER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E94-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1647-1655

    In this paper, we propose an error resilience scheme for wireless video coding based on adaptive flexible macroblock ordering (FMO) and intra refresh. An FMO explicit map is generated frame-by-frame by using prior information. This information involves estimated locations of guard and burst sections in the channel and estimated effect of error propagation (EEP) from the previous frame to the current frame. In addition, the role of the current frame in propagating an error to the next frame is also considered. A suitable intra refresh rate which is adaptive to the channel state is used to reduce the dependence between frames and thus can stop the EEP. The results in experiments show that the proposed method gains some improvements in terms of peak signal-to-noise rate (PSNR) as compared with some other methods that have not considered the channel condition and the error propagation in generating an FMO map.

  • Adaptive Intra Refresh for Robust H.264/AVC Transmission

    Bin SONG  Hao QIN  Xiaobing JIANG  Linhua MA  

     
    LETTER-Multimedia Systems for Communications

      Vol:
    E91-B No:11
      Page(s):
    3796-3798

    An intra refresh matrix, which models the importance of each macroblock, is first created. This matrix can be used to decide the coding mode of the macroblocks. The proposed technique can greatly improve the decoded video quality over the variable and error-prone channel with high packet loss rate.

  • Channel Adaptive Error Resilience Scheme for Video Transmission over Mobile WiMAX

    Hye-Soo KIM  Byeong-Doo CHOI  Chun-Su PARK  Sang-Hee PARK  Sung-Jea KO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E91-B No:10
      Page(s):
    3052-3059

    Video transmission over mobile worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) can be serverly degraded due to the effect of fading and handoff. In this paper, we propose a channel adaptive error resilience scheme for video transmission over mobile WiMAX. When the channel condition begins to trigger handoff, the current frame is stored in the long-term memory for the forward error correction, and the following frames are encoded by using double motion vectors (MVs) in the sense of multi-hypothesis motion compensation. Even if a whole frame is lost, we can reconstruct the following frames using the stored frame in the long-term memory. However, the error propagation still remains in this forward error resilience method. To refresh the erroneous frames to the decoder, the encoder utilizes the channel adaptive refreshing (CAR). In the CAR, the channel rate is first predicted using channel parameter, a carrier to interference and noise ratio (CINR), and the encoder adaptively determines the number of blocks to be encoded in the intra mode based on the feedback information. Performance evaluations are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.