The demand for mobile video streams is constantly increasing. With this demand comes a need for mobile devices to receive more videos at ever increasing quality. However, due to the large size of video data and intensive computational requirements, video streaming requires frequent memory access that consume a substantial amount of mobile device power; as a result, the battery life of mobile devices is limited. In this paper, we present a video content-adaptable Region-of-Interest (ROI)-aware video storage technique that promotes power savings. During the video encoding process on the transmitting server, based on the macroblock variance and ROI characterization, the 'macroblocks of interest' are identified and embedded in the encoded bitstream. In the decoding process, a new frame buffer with dynamic power-quality trade-off is presented to adapt to the macroblock characteristics during run-time. Results from the system-level and circuit-level simulations show that the proposed technique enables substantially more truncated bits and significant power savings while delivering similar or better video quality as compared to other state-of-the-art solutions.
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Haidous, A., Oswald, W., Das, H., & Gong, N. (2022). Content-Adaptable ROI-Aware Video Storage for Power-Quality Scalable Mobile Streaming. IEEE Access, 10, 26830–26848. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3156274
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