JOURNAL ARTICLE

Efficient bandwidth resource allocation for low-delay multiuser video streaming

Guan‐Ming SuMin Wu

Year: 2005 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology Vol: 15 (9)Pages: 1124-1137   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

This paper studies efficient bandwidth resource allocation for streaming multiple MPEG-4 fine granularity scalability (FGS) video programs to multiple users. We begin with a simple single-user scenario and propose a rate-control algorithm that has low delay and achieves an excellent tradeoff between the average visual distortion and the quality fluctuation. The proposed algorithm employs two weight factors for adjusting the tradeoff, and the optimal choice of these factors is derived. We then extend to the multiuser case and propose a dynamic resource allocation algorithm with low delay and low computational complexity. By exploring the variations in the scene complexity of video programs as well as dynamically and jointly distributing the available system resources among users, our proposed algorithm provides low fluctuation of quality for each user, and can support consistent or differentiated quality among all users to meet applications' needs. Experimental results show that compared to traditional look-ahead sliding-window approaches, our algorithm can achieve comparable visual quality and channel utilization at a much lower cost of delay, computation, and storage.

Keywords:
Computer science Scalability Bandwidth (computing) Resource allocation Granularity Computational complexity theory Video quality Real-time computing Computation Sliding window protocol Channel (broadcasting) Distributed computing Computer network Algorithm Window (computing)

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27
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0.93
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Citation History

Topics

Video Coding and Compression Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Image and Video Quality Assessment
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Advanced Data Compression Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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