With the introduction of diverse variety of display transmission and resolutions channel capacities, the Joint Video Team (JVT) has developed the H.264/SVC as an extension of H.264/AVC. In fact, it provides a single compressed bit-stream with several scalability levels. Such a dataflow needs to be analyzed. Consequently, this paper is the first that decorticates and investigates the H264/SVC bit-stream in order to highlight its contribution from one hand and to analyze deeply the different sub bit-stream modules in terms of size and importance on the other hand. Results of a first analysis shows that multicast coding using H264/SVC standard provides an average bit rate reduction of 18 % compared to simulcast. Second analysis demonstrates th...
Abstract—In this paper, the first overall memory analysis for H.264/AVC scalable extension (SVC) is ...
The newly adopted scalable extension of H.264/AVC video coding standard (SVC), demonstrates signific...
20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, ISCIS 2005 -- 26 October 2005 thr...
Abstract—Video streaming is currently occupying a huge chunk of the Internet bandwidth. This is main...
Abstract—This paper provides a performance analysis of the Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of ...
Abstract—The continuous developments and improvements of network infrastructure along with the growi...
Abstract—The recently developed H.264/AVC video codec with Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension, co...
The scalable extension of H.264/AVC (SVC) was recently standardized, and offers scalability at a min...
As today’s video applications are being requested in many portable end-user devices, and these ones ...
Scalability at a bit-stream level is a desirable feature for many applications. The need for scalabi...
Video scalability plays an increasingly important role in the disclosure of digital video content. C...
Abstract—While the hierarchical B frames based Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of the H.264/AV...
Abstract — A streaming system based on the Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of H.264/AVC is sho...
In previous work, we introduced an H.264/AVC-to-SVC transcoder for creating SVC streams with multipl...
An encoded video bitstream is composed of two main components: the coefficient bits representing the...
Abstract—In this paper, the first overall memory analysis for H.264/AVC scalable extension (SVC) is ...
The newly adopted scalable extension of H.264/AVC video coding standard (SVC), demonstrates signific...
20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, ISCIS 2005 -- 26 October 2005 thr...
Abstract—Video streaming is currently occupying a huge chunk of the Internet bandwidth. This is main...
Abstract—This paper provides a performance analysis of the Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of ...
Abstract—The continuous developments and improvements of network infrastructure along with the growi...
Abstract—The recently developed H.264/AVC video codec with Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension, co...
The scalable extension of H.264/AVC (SVC) was recently standardized, and offers scalability at a min...
As today’s video applications are being requested in many portable end-user devices, and these ones ...
Scalability at a bit-stream level is a desirable feature for many applications. The need for scalabi...
Video scalability plays an increasingly important role in the disclosure of digital video content. C...
Abstract—While the hierarchical B frames based Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of the H.264/AV...
Abstract — A streaming system based on the Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of H.264/AVC is sho...
In previous work, we introduced an H.264/AVC-to-SVC transcoder for creating SVC streams with multipl...
An encoded video bitstream is composed of two main components: the coefficient bits representing the...
Abstract—In this paper, the first overall memory analysis for H.264/AVC scalable extension (SVC) is ...
The newly adopted scalable extension of H.264/AVC video coding standard (SVC), demonstrates signific...
20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, ISCIS 2005 -- 26 October 2005 thr...