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- the present invention relates to the transmission of encoded video, and more particularly relates to a system and method of transmitting MPEG video using variable rate modulation.
- the bandwidth limitation is typically addressed by compressing video data using known encoding standards, including MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.261, etc.
- Encoded video schemes such as those provided by the MPEG standards can be partitioned into different streams of varying relative priority.
- the coded bitstream of video data can be partitioned based on, among other methods, the (a) frame type, such as the reference and motion predicted frames, (I, P and B), (b) header and non-header data, (c) base layer and one or more enhancement layer streams present in (temporal, spatial, SN , or fine granular) scalable coded video, or (d) into video packets containing data corresponding to one or more macroblocks.
- variable modulation schemes and therefore variable transmission rates
- the present invention addresses the above-mentioned problems, as well as others by providing a system and method of transmitting streams of encoded video data using different modulation schemes, wherein the selection of the modulation schemes is based on a determined priority of each stream.
- the invention provides a system for transmitting encoded video signals, comprising: a system for partitioning encoded video data into a plurality of streams, a system for determining a priority for each of the plurality of streams of encoded video data; and a system for assigning a different modulation rate to each stream of encoded video data based on the determined priority.
- the invention provides an encoder for encoding and transmitting video data, comprising: a system for selecting a coding bit rate; a system for partitioning encoded video data into a plurality of streams; a system for determining a priority for each of a plurality of streams of encoded video data; and a system for assigning one of a plurality of possible modulation rates to each stream of encoded video data based on the determined priority.
- the invention provides a program product stored on a recordable medium, which when executed, includes a system for transmitting encoded video, the program product comprising: means for partitioning the encoded video into a plurality of streams; means for determining a priority for each of a plurality of streams of encoded video; and means for assigning a variable modulation rate to each stream of encoded video based on the determined priority.
- the invention provides a method of encoding and transmitting video data, comprising the steps of: selecting a coding bit rate between an upper and lower bound of an available set of modulation rates; encoding the video data at the selected coding bit rate; determining a priority for each of a plurality of streams of encoded video data; and assigning one of a plurality of possible modulation rates to each stream of encoded video data based on the determined priority.
- the invention provides a decoder for decoding encoded video data made up of different streams, wherein the different streams were transmitted using different modulation schemes determined based on a priority of each stream, and wherein the decoder includes a system for detecting and decoding the different modulation schemes.
- Figure 1 depicts a block diagram of a transmitter and receiver in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 depicts a block diagram of an encoder and decoder in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the invention utilizes variable rate modulation to provide the robust transmission of encoded video.
- an encoded video stream is divided into multiple streams of varying priority.
- a lower, more robust, modulation is preferably used for higher priority streams, and a higher, less robust, modulation is preferably used for lower priority streams.
- the increase in time required to transmit the higher priority streams at a lower rate is appropriately compensated by the decrease in the time required to transmit the lower priority streams at a higher rate.
- the average transmission rate is maintained to be equal to a target rate that would be used if all the streams were transmitted with a single modulation. While the following embodiments generally describe systems that include two modulation rates (i.e., high and low), it should be understood that the invention could be practiced using any number of modulation schemes (e.g., very high, high, low, very low).
- FIG. 1 depicts a transmitter 10 for transmitting encoded video data 12 to receiver 20.
- Encoded video data 12 may include any type of compressed or encoded video data, including, for example, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.261, H.263, H.26L, etc.
- stream partitioning system 15 partitions the video data 12 into different streams based on a predetermined criteria. For example, partitioning may be based on: (1) the frame type (I, P and B frames); (2) header data and non-header data; (3) base layer and one of more enhancement layers (temporal, spatial, SNR, or fine granular) in scalable coded video; etc. It should be understood however, that any partitioning scheme that is known to one skilled in the art may be used.
- Stream prioritization system 14 can prioritize streams in any manner. For example, in MPEG systems, I frames are generally more important than P frames, and P frames are generally more important than B frames. Accordingly, I frames could be assigned a higher priority than P frames, which could be assigned a higher priority than B frames. Similarly, header data could be assigned a higher priority than non-header data, and base layers could be assigned a higher priority than enhancement layers.
- scheme selection system 16 assigns a modulation scheme to each stream.
- Scheme selection system 16 may include any scheme or standard that allows different modulation rates to be assigned when communicating data.
- IEEE standards 802.1 la and 802.1 lb which are wireless local area network (LAN) standards that provide multiple modulation rates, could be utilized.
- LAN local area network
- scheme 1 high rate
- scheme 2 low rate
- scheme 1 could comprise a bit rate of 2 Mbits/sec
- scheme 2 could comprise a bit rate of 1 Mbits/sec.
- Many wireless networking standards allow for the use of variable modulation schemes, such as those proposed here. Accordingly, the details of such systems are presumed to be known by one skilled in the art and will not be described in further detail.
- Scheme selection system 16 assigns a scheme to a stream based on the determined priority of the stream.
- a low rate, more robust, scheme will preferably be assigned.
- a high rate, less robust, scheme will preferably be assigned. Because the low rate modulation scheme sends the data more robustly, ercors are less likely to occur than with a high rate modulation scheme.
- the stream comprised an I frame
- the stream would preferably be given a high priority and transmitted using scheme 2, i.e., a low modulation scheme.
- scheme 2 i.e., a low modulation scheme.
- a lower rate is utilized to transmit the I frame (and I frames are generally larger than P and B frames)
- a significant increase in time to transmit the I frame may occur. This time increase may cause a problem since the coded video data typically must be transmitted within some predetermined delay constraint.
- the present invention offsets the time increase by sending lower priority streams at a higher rate modulation, i.e., using scheme 1.
- P and/or B frames that are identified as low priority can be sent at a higher transmission rate, which will take a shorter period of time to transmit.
- control system 18 can continuously monitor data streams being processed to determine if the target rate is being maintained, and cause scheme selection system 16 to make adjustments in the scheme selection process. For example, portions of a high priority stream could be sent using the low priority scheme (i.e., high rate) if there were not enough low priority streams available to meet the target rate.
- receiver 20 receives the variable rate streams.
- Scheme detection system 22 may be utilized to detect the different schemes and demodulate the streams accordingly.
- a second embodiment comprising an encoder 30 for encoding and transmitting video data 32 to decoder 20.
- video data 32 is received and encoded by data encoding system 40 in any known manner, e.g., MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.261, H.263, etc.
- a coding rate is determined by coding rate selection system 42 to dictate the overall rate that encoded video data will be transmitted.
- the coding rate is preferably selected somewhere between the upper and lower transmission rate boundaries available for the transmission of the encoded data.
- the coding rate could be selected somewhere between 1 and 2 Mbits/sec, e.g., 1.5 Mbits/sec.
- the selected rate will depend on the relative rates of the low and high priority streams that are obtained after partitioning and prioritization.
- the encoded data is then partitioned and prioritized. Partitioning is handled by stream partitioning system 33, which could partition the encoded data into streams of data in any known manner, including those described above. Prioritization is handled by stream prioritization system 34 in any manner, including those described above.
- Scheme selection system 36 then assigns a modulation scheme to each stream based on the assigned priority of the stream, also in the same manner as described above.
- high priority streams e.g., I frames
- low priority streams e.g., P and B frames
- high priority data would be sent at 1 Mbits/sec
- low priority data would be sent at 2 Mbits/sec.
- Control system 38 would ensure that an average transmission rate of the transmitted streams adhered to the selected coding rate (e.g., 1.5 Mbits/sec). This scheme will result in a better video quality at the receiver, compared to transmitting either at 1 or 2 Mbits/sec.
- decoder 50 After the data was transmitted, decoder 50 would receive and decode the variable rate data. Decoder 50 comprises a scheme detection system 52 to determine which streams were decoded at which rate. Decoded data 44 would then be output.
- systems, functions, methods, and modules described herein can be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software. They may be implemented by any type of computer system or other apparatus adapted for carrying out the methods described herein.
- a typical combination of hardware and software could be a general-purpose computer system with a computer program that, when loaded and executed, controls the computer system such that it carries out the methods described herein.
- a specific use computer containing specialized hardware for carrying out one or more of the functional tasks of the invention could be utilized.
- the present invention can also be embedded in a computer program product, which comprises all the features enabling the implementation of the methods and functions described herein, and which - when loaded in a computer system - is able to carry out these methods and functions.
- Computer program, software program, program, program product, or software in the present context mean any expression, in any language, code or notation, of a set of instructions intended to cause a system having an information processing capability to perform a particular function either directly or after either or both of the following: (a) conversion to another language, code or notation; and/or (b) reproduction in a different material form.
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