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Scalable video coding : a review

Maarif, Haris Al Qodri and Gunawan, Teddy Surya and Khalifa, Othman Omran (2011) Scalable video coding : a review. In: Multimedia Encryption, Transmission and Authentication. IIUM Press, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 56-170. ISBN 978-967-418-160-4

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Abstract

Scalable video coding (SVC) is classified as layered video codec which is the extension of H.264/AVC standard [I, 2]. SVC based layered video coding is suitable for different usecases and different bitstream e.g., supporting heterogeneous devices with a single, scalable bitstream. Such a stream allows for delivering a decode-able and presentable quality of the video depending on the device capabilities. In terms of spatiotemporal and quality, scalability of SVC is referred as a functionality that allows the removal of par1s of the bit-stream while achieving a reasonable coding efficiency of the decoded video at reduced temporal, Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), or spatial resolution [3]. The three different types of scalability, i.e. CGS, MGS, and FGS, can be combined in order that the single scalable bitstream can support multitude of representations with different spatiotemporal resolutions and bit rates. The efficient scalable video coding provides benefits in many applications [3-5].

Item Type: Book Chapter
Additional Information: 5588/21540
Uncontrolled Keywords: Scalable video coding
Subjects: T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering > TK7800 Electronics. Computer engineering. Computer hardware. Photoelectronic devices
Kulliyyahs/Centres/Divisions/Institutes (Can select more than one option. Press CONTROL button): Kulliyyah of Engineering > Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Depositing User: Prof. Dr. Teddy Surya Gunawan
Date Deposited: 24 Aug 2012 08:46
Last Modified: 12 Nov 2020 08:36
URI: http://irep.iium.edu.my/id/eprint/21540

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