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Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A (Applied Physics & Engineering)  2006, Vol. 7 Issue (Supplement 1): 19-26    DOI: 10.1631/jzus.2006.AS0019
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RTP-based broadcast streaming of high definition H.264/AVC video: An error robustness evaluation
Hillestad Odd Inge, Jetlund Ola, Perkis Andrew
Centre for Quantifiable Quality of Service in Communication Systems, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim N-7491, Norway
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Abstract  In this work, we present an evaluation of the performance and error robustness of RTP-based broadcast streaming of high-quality high-definition (HD) H.264/AVC video. Using a fully controlled IP test bed (Hillestad et al., 2005), we broadcast high-definition video over RTP/UDP, and use an IP network emulator to introduce a varying amount of randomly distributed packet loss. A high-performance network interface monitoring card is used to capture the video packets into a trace file. Purpose-built software parses the trace file, analyzes the RTP stream and assembles the correctly received NAL units into an H.264/AVC Annex B byte stream file, which is subsequently decoded by JVT JM 10.1 reference software. The proposed measurement setup is a novel, practical and intuitive approach to perform error resilience testing of real-world H.264/AVC broadcast applications. Through a series of experiments, we evaluate some of the error resilience features of the H.264/AVC standard, and see how they perform at packet loss rates from 0.01% to 5%. The results confirmed that an appropriate slice partitioning scheme is essential to have a graceful degradation in received quality in the case of packet loss. While flexible macroblock ordering reduces the compression efficiency about 1 dB for our test material, reconstructed video quality is improved for loss rates above 0.25%.

Key wordsH.264/AVC      Video streaming      Error robustness     
Received: 26 November 2005     
CLC:  TN919.8  
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Hillestad Odd Inge, Jetlund Ola, Perkis Andrew. RTP-based broadcast streaming of high definition H.264/AVC video: An error robustness evaluation. Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A (Applied Physics & Engineering), 2006, 7(Supplement 1): 19-26.

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