Skip to main content

A hybrid embedded video codec using base layer information for enhancement layer coding

07 October 2001

New Image

Scalability has become an important feature for video coding algorithm design for heterogeneous networks due to variable bandwidth, variable wired and wireless network conditions and variable terminal capabilities. However, the best video compression algorithms are based on temporal prediction through motion compensation which do not lend themselves naturally to a scalable framework. Hybrid coding schemes are being introduced that combine a base-layer motion-compensation (MC) coder with an enhancement layer which offers fine-grain scalability through an embedded or progressive coder. Such a framework usually results in some compression efficiency loss over the best single layer motion compensated scheme Here, we introduce a hybrid coding scheme which combines a base-layer MC coder and a finely scalable enhancement layer where the information from the base-layer is used to determine the location of the high energy signal in the enhancement layer. This coder provides better compression results than embedded approaches which do not rely on base layer information