Source models for VBR broadcast-video traffic

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作者
Heyman, DP [1 ]
Lakshman, TV [1 ]
机构
[1] AT&T BELL LABS,HOLMDEL,NJ 07733
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10.1109/90.503760
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TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
摘要
Traffic from video services is expected to be a substantial portion of the traffic carried by emerging broadband integrated networks. For variable bit rate (VBR) coded video, statistical source models are needed to design networks that achieve acceptable picture quality at minimum cost and to design traffic shaping and control mechanisms. For video teleconference traffic, we have shown (in a prior paper) that traffic is sufficiently accurately characterized by a multistate Markov chain model that can be derived from three traffic parameters (mean, correlation, and variance). In this paper, Re describe modeling results for sequences with frequent scene changes (the previously studied video teleconferences have very little scene variation) such as entertainment television, news, and sports broadcasts. We analyze 11 long sequences of broadcast video traffic data. Unlike video teleconferences, the different sequences studied here have different details regarding distributions of cells per frame. We present source models applicable to the different sequences and evaluate their accuracy as predictors of cell losses in asynchronous transfer mode (ATR I) networks. The modeling approach is the same for all of the sequences but use of a single model based on a few physically meaningful parameters and applicable to all sequences does not seem to be possible.
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页数:9
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