Video Classification and Adaptive QoP/QoS Control for Multiresolution Video Applications on IPTV

With the development of heterogeneous networks and video coding standards, multiresolution video applications over networks become important. It is critical to ensure the service quality of the network for time-sensitive video services. Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WIMAX) is a go...

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Main Author: Huang Shyh-Fang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/801641
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spelling doaj-9804dbd62cb64433b3d18afe520c18662020-11-24T23:06:28ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting1687-75781687-75862012-01-01201210.1155/2012/801641801641Video Classification and Adaptive QoP/QoS Control for Multiresolution Video Applications on IPTVHuang Shyh-Fang0Department of Information Communication, MingDao University, Changhua 52345, TaiwanWith the development of heterogeneous networks and video coding standards, multiresolution video applications over networks become important. It is critical to ensure the service quality of the network for time-sensitive video services. Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WIMAX) is a good candidate for delivering video signals because through WIMAX the delivery quality based on the quality-of-service (QoS) setting can be guaranteed. The selection of suitable QoS parameters is, however, not trivial for service users. Instead, what a video service user really concerns with is the video quality of presentation (QoP) which includes the video resolution, the fidelity, and the frame rate. In this paper, we present a quality control mechanism in multiresolution video coding structures over WIMAX networks and also investigate the relationship between QoP and QoS in end-to-end connections. Consequently, the video presentation quality can be simply mapped to the network requirements by a mapping table, and then the end-to-end QoS is achieved. We performed experiments with multiresolution MPEG coding over WIMAX networks. In addition to the QoP parameters, the video characteristics, such as, the picture activity and the video mobility, also affect the QoS significantly.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/801641
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Video Classification and Adaptive QoP/QoS Control for Multiresolution Video Applications on IPTV
International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting
author_facet Huang Shyh-Fang
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title Video Classification and Adaptive QoP/QoS Control for Multiresolution Video Applications on IPTV
title_short Video Classification and Adaptive QoP/QoS Control for Multiresolution Video Applications on IPTV
title_full Video Classification and Adaptive QoP/QoS Control for Multiresolution Video Applications on IPTV
title_fullStr Video Classification and Adaptive QoP/QoS Control for Multiresolution Video Applications on IPTV
title_full_unstemmed Video Classification and Adaptive QoP/QoS Control for Multiresolution Video Applications on IPTV
title_sort video classification and adaptive qop/qos control for multiresolution video applications on iptv
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting
issn 1687-7578
1687-7586
publishDate 2012-01-01
description With the development of heterogeneous networks and video coding standards, multiresolution video applications over networks become important. It is critical to ensure the service quality of the network for time-sensitive video services. Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WIMAX) is a good candidate for delivering video signals because through WIMAX the delivery quality based on the quality-of-service (QoS) setting can be guaranteed. The selection of suitable QoS parameters is, however, not trivial for service users. Instead, what a video service user really concerns with is the video quality of presentation (QoP) which includes the video resolution, the fidelity, and the frame rate. In this paper, we present a quality control mechanism in multiresolution video coding structures over WIMAX networks and also investigate the relationship between QoP and QoS in end-to-end connections. Consequently, the video presentation quality can be simply mapped to the network requirements by a mapping table, and then the end-to-end QoS is achieved. We performed experiments with multiresolution MPEG coding over WIMAX networks. In addition to the QoP parameters, the video characteristics, such as, the picture activity and the video mobility, also affect the QoS significantly.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/801641
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