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Journal of Real-time Image Processing | 2016

An efficient delay-constrained ARQ scheme for MMT packet-based real-time video streaming over IP networks

Chang-Ki Kim; Hong-Rae Lee; Tae-jun Jung; Byung-Gyu Kim; Kwang-Deok Seo

The MPEG has recently Querydeveloped a new standard, MPEG media transport (MMT), for the next-generation hybrid media delivery service over IP networks considering the emerging convergence of digital broadcast and broadband services. On account of the heterogeneous characteristics of broadcast and broadband networks, MMT provides an efficient delivery timing model to enable inter-network synchronization, measure various kinds of transmission delays and jitters caused by the transmission delay, and re-adjust the timing relationship between the MMT packets to ensure synchronized playback. By exploiting the delivery timing model, it is possible to accurately estimate the round-trip time (RTT) experienced during MMT packet transmission. Based on the measured RTT, we propose an efficient delay-constrained automatic repeat request (ARQ) scheme, which is applicable to MMT packet-based real-time video streaming service over IP networks. In the proposed ARQ scheme, the receiver buffer fullness at the time of packet loss detection is used to compute the arrival deadline, which is the maximum allowed time for completing the requesting and retransmitting of the lost MMT packet. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed delay-constrained ARQ scheme can not only provide reliable error recovery, but it also achieves significant bandwidth savings by reducing the number of wastefully retransmitted packets that arrive at the receiver side and exceed the allowed arrival deadline.


Signal Processing-image Communication | 2014

Estimation of accurate effective loss rate for FEC video transmission

Hong-Rae Lee; Yo-Won Jeong; Jin-Soo Kim; Dapeng Wu; Kwang-Deok Seo

Abstract We propose an algorithm for adjusting data transmission parameters, such as the packet size and the code rate of forward error correction (FEC), to obtain maximum video quality under dynamic channel conditions. When determining transmission parameters, it is essential to calculate an accurate effective loss rate that reflects FEC recovery failures and over-deadline packets. To this end, we analyze the delays caused by FEC coding and the potential packet size variations. In our analysis, we consider the effect of delayed transmission of video packets incurred by the parity packets as well as the encoder and decoder buffers. With the analysis reflecting the delay effect, we are able to accurately estimate the delay patterns of all video packets. Based on the analysis results, we establish an accurate model for estimating the effective loss rate. Simulations show that the proposed effective loss rate model accurately estimates the effective loss rate and significantly improves the reconstructed video quality at the receiver.


The Journal of Supercomputing | 2017

Error-resilient surveillance video transmission based on a practical joint source-channel distortion computing model

Tae-jun Jung; Yo-Won Jeong; Hong-Rae Lee; Kwang-Deok Seo

In recent years, IP (Internet Protocol)-based video surveillance has widely been useful for post-event analysis and assisting the work of privacy protection and public safety. To support high-quality IP video surveillance, error-resilience techniques are important for surveillance system design, because video has more stringent requirements than general video transmission for packet loss, latency, and jitter. The optimal FEC (forward error correction) code rate decision is a crucial procedure to determine the optimal source and channel coding rates to minimize the overall picture distortion when transporting video packets over packet loss channels. The conventional FEC code rate decision schemes using an analytical source-coding distortion model and a channel-induced distortion model are usually complex and typically employ the process of model parameter training, which involves potentially high computational complexity and implementation cost. To avoid the complex modeling procedure, we propose a simple but accurate joint source-channel distortion model to estimate the channel-loss threshold set for optimal FEC code rate decision. Since the proposed model is expressed as a simple closed form and has a small number of scene-dependent model parameters, a video sender of the surveillance system using the model can be easily implemented. For training the scene-dependent model parameters in real time, we propose a practical test-run procedure. This method accelerates the test-run while maintaining its accuracy for training the scene-dependent model parameters. Using the proposed simple model and practical test-run method, the video sender can find the optimal code rate for on-the-fly joint source-channel coding whenever there is a change in the packet-loss condition in the channel. Simulations show that the proposed method can accurately estimate the channel loss threshold set, resulting in an optimal FEC code rate with low computational complexity.


advances in multimedia | 2015

Overview on MPEG MMT Technology and Its Application to Hybrid Media Delivery over Heterogeneous Networks

Tae-jun Jung; Hong-Rae Lee; Kwang-Deok Seo

The MPEG has recently developed a new standard, MPEG Media Transport MMT, for the next-generation hybrid media delivery service over IP networks considering the emerging convergence of digital broadcast and broadband services. MMT is intended to overcome the current limitations of available standards for media streaming by providing a streaming format that is transport- and file-format-friendly, cross-layer optimized between the video and transport layers, error-resilient for MPEG streams, and convertible between transport mechanisms and content adaptation to different networks. In this paper, we overview on the MPEG MMT technology and describe its application to hybrid media delivery over heterogeneous networks.


Journal of Broadcast Engineering | 2014

Scheme for Reducing HEVC Intra Coding Complexity Considering Video Resolution and Quantization Parameter

Hong-Rae Lee; Kwang-Deok Seo

To expedite UHD (Ultra High Definition) video service, the HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding) technology has recently been standardized and it achieves two times higher compression efficiency than the conventional H.264/AVC. To obtain the improved efficiency, however, it employs many complex methods which need complicated calculation, thereby resulting in a significantly increased computational complexity when compared to that of H.264/AVC. For example, to improve the coding efficiency of intra frame coding, up to 35 intra prediction modes are defined in HEVC, but this results in an increased encoding time than the H.264/AVC. In this paper, we propose a fast intra prediction mode decision scheme which reduces computational complexity by changing the number of intra prediction mode in accordance with the percentage of PU sizes for a given video resolution, and by classifying the 35 intra prediction modes into 4 categories considering video resolution and quantization parameter. The experimental results show that the total encoding time is reduced by about 7% on average at the cost of only 2% increase in BD-rate.


Journal of Broadcast Engineering | 2013

Design and Performance Analysis of Exclusive-OR Based FEC Coding System for Error Resilient SVC Video Transmission

Hong-Rae Lee; Tae-jun Jung; Sang-Woo Shim; Jin-Soo Kim; Kwang-Deok Seo

In this paper, we design and analyze performance of Exclusive-OR based FEC (Forward error correction) system to deploy SVC video transmission service over packet-loss prone IP network. In the designed system, we adopt standard compliant Exclusive-OR based FEC scheme and apply it to be appropriate to the hierarchical layer structure of SVC video. To verify the performance of the designed Exclusive-OR based FEC system for SVC video transmission, we employ NIST-NET based transport simulator. By the SVC video transmission using the NIST-NET based simulator, we confirm the error resilient transmission performance of the designed Exclusive-OR based FEC system.


Journal of Broadcast Engineering | 2012

Efficient Motion Prediction Architecture and Design of DPB for Scalable Multi-view Video Coding

Ji-Hoon Kim; Tae-jun Jung; Hong-Rae Lee; Kwang-Deok Seo; Jin-Soo Kim; Hahyun Lee; Jung Won Kang

In this paper, we propose an efficient motion prediction architecture and DPB design mechanism for scalable multi-view video coding which is implemented by integrating SVC and MVC coding algorithms. In the proposed motion prediction architecture, we employ pictures associated with other views as a candidate for reference picture for improved motion prediction performance. By the proposed prediction architecture, we could enormously reduce the size of compressed video data. When performing scalable multi-view video coding, an integrated DPB design mechanism is also proposed. It is shown by various simulations that the proposed motion prediction architecture for scalable multi-view video coding can result in reduced data size in the compressed bitstream.


international conference on platform technology and service | 2018

An Efficient Video Series Decision Algorithm Based on Actor-Face Recognition

Hong-Rae Lee; Hwee Kim; Yo-Sub Han; Yong-Seok Seo; Dong-Hyuck Im


Archive | 2014

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONFIGURING MMT PAYLOAD HEADER

김창기; Chang-Ki Kim; 유정주; Jeong-Ju Yoo; 홍진우; Jin-Woo Hong; 서광덕; Kwang-Deok Seo; 이홍래; Hong-Rae Lee


Archive | 2014

Mmt 페이로드 헤더 구성 장치 및 방법

김창기; Chang-Ki Kim; 유정주; Jeong-Ju Yoo; 홍진우; Jin-Woo Hong; 서광덕; Kwang-Deok Seo; 이홍래; Hong-Rae Lee

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Chang-Ki Kim

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Jeong-Ju Yoo

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Jin-Soo Kim

Hanbat National University

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Jin-Woo Hong

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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