Evalvid-RASV: Shaped VBR rate adaptation stored video system

Video traffic is a variable bit rates (VBR data source in nature and it generates highly bursty traffic.Recent implementations mostly buffer the media source in order to regenerate it in the form of constant bit rates (CBR).Consequently, it will add more delays to the system and thus unable to suppo...

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Main Authors: Che Mohamed Arif, Ahmad Suki, Hassan, Suhaidi, Ghazali, Osman, Awang Nor, Shahrudin
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spelling my.uum.repo.124732014-10-27T02:34:59Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/12473/ Evalvid-RASV: Shaped VBR rate adaptation stored video system Che Mohamed Arif, Ahmad Suki Hassan, Suhaidi Ghazali, Osman Awang Nor, Shahrudin QA76 Computer software Video traffic is a variable bit rates (VBR data source in nature and it generates highly bursty traffic.Recent implementations mostly buffer the media source in order to regenerate it in the form of constant bit rates (CBR).Consequently, it will add more delays to the system and thus unable to support the original nature of the video data.Inspired by the works of Hamdi et al. and Lie and Klaue, we developed Evalvid-RASV. This system is working on the VBR concept (open-loop video coding), but it is “shaped” so that it will not produce uncompromised bursty traffic without additional delay. With the knowledge of video characteristics in advance, Evalvid-RASV was developed to utilize the information resulting a better algorithm. In addition, we implemented the system in Evalvid-RA environment.It is an environment which is able to perform rate adaptation to the media data source and has an integrated video performance evaluation tools, especially user-perceived video quality.Our experiments have shown that Evalvid-RASV outperforms open-loop VBR in term Peak Signal Noise Ratio (PSNR) value and acceptable delay time. 2010 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/12473/1/055.pdf Che Mohamed Arif, Ahmad Suki and Hassan, Suhaidi and Ghazali, Osman and Awang Nor, Shahrudin (2010) Evalvid-RASV: Shaped VBR rate adaptation stored video system. In: 2nd International Conference on Education Technology and Computer (ICETC), 22-24 June 2010, Shanghai. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICETC.2010.5530036 doi:10.1109/ICETC.2010.5530036
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Che Mohamed Arif, Ahmad Suki
Hassan, Suhaidi
Ghazali, Osman
Awang Nor, Shahrudin
Evalvid-RASV: Shaped VBR rate adaptation stored video system
description Video traffic is a variable bit rates (VBR data source in nature and it generates highly bursty traffic.Recent implementations mostly buffer the media source in order to regenerate it in the form of constant bit rates (CBR).Consequently, it will add more delays to the system and thus unable to support the original nature of the video data.Inspired by the works of Hamdi et al. and Lie and Klaue, we developed Evalvid-RASV. This system is working on the VBR concept (open-loop video coding), but it is “shaped” so that it will not produce uncompromised bursty traffic without additional delay. With the knowledge of video characteristics in advance, Evalvid-RASV was developed to utilize the information resulting a better algorithm. In addition, we implemented the system in Evalvid-RA environment.It is an environment which is able to perform rate adaptation to the media data source and has an integrated video performance evaluation tools, especially user-perceived video quality.Our experiments have shown that Evalvid-RASV outperforms open-loop VBR in term Peak Signal Noise Ratio (PSNR) value and acceptable delay time.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Che Mohamed Arif, Ahmad Suki
Hassan, Suhaidi
Ghazali, Osman
Awang Nor, Shahrudin
author_facet Che Mohamed Arif, Ahmad Suki
Hassan, Suhaidi
Ghazali, Osman
Awang Nor, Shahrudin
author_sort Che Mohamed Arif, Ahmad Suki
title Evalvid-RASV: Shaped VBR rate adaptation stored video system
title_short Evalvid-RASV: Shaped VBR rate adaptation stored video system
title_full Evalvid-RASV: Shaped VBR rate adaptation stored video system
title_fullStr Evalvid-RASV: Shaped VBR rate adaptation stored video system
title_full_unstemmed Evalvid-RASV: Shaped VBR rate adaptation stored video system
title_sort evalvid-rasv: shaped vbr rate adaptation stored video system
publishDate 2010
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/12473/1/055.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICETC.2010.5530036
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