Title
Digital television on ATM networks: optimum chain for coding and transmission
Abstract
This paper presents a global optimization of the transmission chain for video on asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) channels. This optimum control includes compression, transmission, and decoding. First, the gain in statistical multiplex- ing is put forward to demonstrate that transmitting at variable rates on asynchronous multiplexing links is more efficient than exploiting the constant rate on synchronous links. The joint opti- mization relies on both the entropy rate and the end-to-end image quality. This requires the characterization of the video sources as entropy generators, and the development of the entropy rate- distortion functions in the coder and the transmission channel. Quantizers and variable-length entropy coders in coding, traffic, and queues in transmission multiplexing each lead to perfor- mance functions expressing quality in terms of entropy rate. The objective measures of quality are, respectively, the PSNR in terms of the output data rate and the cell loss in terms of the network loads. The main advantage of transmitting on variable bit-rate channels is to permit the generation of image sequences at constant subjective quality on the coding side, and the saving of transmission bandwidth through a gain in statistical multiplexing on the network side. Mirrored control actions are described for coding and multiplexing; they lead to a unique global optimum of the transmission chain. Since the decoders are generally slaved to the coding and transmission performances, they are restricted to perform independent optimum signal reconstruction.
Year
DOI
Venue
1997
10.1109/26.602588
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Keywords
Field
DocType
asynchronous transfer mode,cable television,data compression,digital television,entropy codes,image reconstruction,image sequences,optimal control,queueing theory,rate distortion theory,telecommunication congestion control,telecommunication networks,variable length codes,video coding,ATM channels,ATM networks,PSNR,asynchronous multiplexing links,asynchronous transfer mode,cell loss,decoding,digital television,entropy generators,entropy rate distortion functions,global optimization,image quality,image sequences,joint optimization,optimal signal reconstruction,optimum control,optimum transmission chain,output data rate,quantizers,queueing networks,statistical multiplexing,transmission bandwidth,variable rate transmission,variable-length entropy coders,video coding,video compression,video sources,video transmission
Asynchronous communication,Transmission (telecommunications),Entropy rate,Computer science,Asynchronous Transfer Mode,Electronic engineering,Statistical time division multiplexing,Data compression,Multiplexing,Cable television
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
45
7
0090-6778
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
14
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jean-Pierre Leduc1234.52