A flexible and scalabie platform for H.264/AVC performance analysis /

The development of multimedia propagations and applications has led to a greater expansion in the field of video transmission over heterogeneous media as well as iterative delivery platforms with dedicated content requirements. It is known that conventional video coding systems encode video content...

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Main Author: Issa, Sinzobakwira
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Kuala Lumpur: Kulliyyah of Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2011
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245 1 2 |a A flexible and scalabie platform for H.264/AVC performance analysis /  |c by Sinzobak Wira Issa 
260 |a Kuala Lumpur:  |b Kulliyyah of Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia,   |c 2011 
300 |a xvi, 138 leaves :  |b ill. ;  |c 30cm. 
500 |a Abstract in English and Arabic. 
500 |a "A dissertation submitted in partial of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Communications Engineering."--On t.p. 
502 |a Thesis (MSCE)--International Islamic University Malaysia, 2011. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (leaves 124-132). 
520 |a The development of multimedia propagations and applications has led to a greater expansion in the field of video transmission over heterogeneous media as well as iterative delivery platforms with dedicated content requirements. It is known that conventional video coding systems encode video content with given bitrates adapted to a specific function or application. As a result, conventional video coding does not meet the fundamental requirements of the state-of-the-art flexible digital media application. Meeting the required bandwidth for video transmission is extremely complex resulting in poor video quality. The new technology H.264/AVC, based on scalable video coding appears as a new modus operandi that has the ability to satisfy the underlying requirements. In this thesis a rate distortion optimized video frame dropping strategy which can be applied on active network nodes during high traffic intensity for H.264/AVC was developed. To improve the perceptual quality of coded video in a computation-constrained scenario, through controlling per-frame complexity, a rate-distortion optimised (RDO) rate control algorithm for encoding low bit rate video helped to achieve the target bitrates and PSNR using Lagrangian multiplier function. However simulation was conducted using JM and JSVM software. The choice of a scalable video coding framework in this context brings technical and economical advantages. The result shows that the managed complexity algorithm based on Lagrangian Multiplier function outperforms the normal encoder. The comparison between different video streams proves that the scalable video coding leads to good constructed video quality. 
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