Network-Aware Reference Frame Control for Error-Resilient H.264/AVC Video Streaming Service

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To provide high-quality video streaming services in a mobile communication network, a large bandwidth and reliable channel conditions are required. However, mobile communication services still encounter limited bandwidth and varying channel conditions. The streaming video system compresses video with motion estimation and compensation using multiple reference frames. The multiple reference frame structure can reduce the compressed bit rate of video; however, it can also cause significant error propagation when the video in the channel is damaged. Even though the streaming video system includes error-resilience tools to mitigate quality degradation, error propagation is inevitable because all errors can not be refreshed under the multiple reference frame structure. In this paper, a new network-aware error-resilient streaming video system is introduced. The proposed system can mitigate error propagation by controlling the number of reference frames based on channel status. The performance enhancement is demonstrated by comparing the proposed method to the conventional streaming system using static number of reference frames.

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Gang, H. S., Kwon, G. R., & Pyun, J. Y. (2016). Network-Aware Reference Frame Control for Error-Resilient H.264/AVC Video Streaming Service. Mobile Information Systems, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/9076086

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