This paper presents a quality scalable Region-of-Interest (ROI) transcoding technique for JPEG2000 image transmission over narrowband networks. The proposed scheme employs a structure analysis of the bitstream, packet extraction and reorganization, as well as a prioritization of ROIs and background with desired qualities. Since the proposed scheme does not involve any re-encoding operation, either for the wavelet coefficients or for the packet header, it has very low complexity. This paper studies the output picture quality of various transcoder configurations, discusses the bandwidth savings achieved by the scheme and also presents a complexity evaluation. Experimental results show that significant bandwidth reduction for image transmission is achieved and image quality for monitoring surveillance video is maintained with a very minimal amount of complexity in the transcoder.
This paper presents a coding mode decision algorithm for MPEG-2 spatial transcoding. The optimization for coding mode and quantization scale are formulated in an operational rate distortion sense and solved by Lagarange multiplier method. The experimental results show that the proposed transcoder with optimized coding mode and quantizer can achieve better quality and lower bit rate than those obtained using cascaded transcoder or MPEG-2 TM5 encoder.
In this paper, we present a real-time adaptive streaming video platform. This platform is fully compliant with the Internet Streaming Media Alliance Implementation Specification. It has been used for experiments of Real-time video streaming and transcoding via unicast and multicast over heterogeneous networks. One of the examples of streaming video over a lossy channel is given, and a simple and efficient scheme for the packet loss recovery is presented.
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