Proximate control stream assisted video transcoding for heterogeneous content delivery network

Video transcoding can be used to facilitate video streaming in content delivery network. A concept of control stream assisted transcoding has been recently proposed aiming to reduce transcoding computational complexity at the cost of data storage/transmission overhead, and the control stream is obta...

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Published inProceedings - International Conference on Image Processing pp. 2552 - 2555
Main Authors Xuebin Zhang, Yuan Li, Jiangpeng Li, Kai Zhao, Tong Zhang
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2014
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Summary:Video transcoding can be used to facilitate video streaming in content delivery network. A concept of control stream assisted transcoding has been recently proposed aiming to reduce transcoding computational complexity at the cost of data storage/transmission overhead, and the control stream is obtained by directly removing the residual information from the target video bitstream of transcoding. However, it is subject to relatively significant storage/transmission overhead, and more importantly does not well match to the increasingly heterogeneous networking environment with varying computation/storage/transmission resources at different nodes. This work presents a proximate control stream assisted transcoding design strategy that can reduce the control stream size and enable a large storage/transmission vs. computational complexity trade-off design space. Experiments demonstrate its effectiveness and noticeable advantages over other alternatives including simulcast and SVC (scalable video coding).
ISSN:1522-4880
DOI:10.1109/ICIP.2014.7025516