Our paper with the title “Efficient SVC-to-AVC Conversion at a Media Aware Network Element” was accepted for publication at the Workshop on Impact of Scalable Video Coding on Multimedia Provisioning (SVCVision 2010). Many thanks to the program committee reviewers (see link below) and external (if any) reviewers, who provided excellent insights on how to improve the paper.
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Michael Sablatschan, Jordi Ortiz, Michael Ransburg, Hermann Hellwagner, Efficient SVC-to-AVC Conversion at a Media Aware Network Element, accepted for publication at Workshop on Impact of Scalable Video Coding on Multimedia Provisioning (SVCVision 2010), Lisbon, Portugal, September 2010.
Abstract:
H.264/SVC, the Scalable Video Coding extension of the H.264/AVC video coding standard, features spatial, quality and temporal scalability. Backwards compatibility with legacy decoding devices is maintained through an H.264/AVC compliant base layer, which represents the lowest quality of an H.264/SVC bit-stream. However, it is often desirable to also provide the higher quality layers to legacy H.264/AVC devices. This is achieved by a process commonly known as “bit-stream rewriting”, which allows for an efficient H.264/SVC to H.264/AVC conversion by exploiting the similarities of the two codecs. This paper describes a demonstrator showing the advantages of including an improved version of the bit-stream rewriting tool from the existing JSVM H.264/SVC reference software in an H.264/SVC-based multimedia delivery system, by integrating it into a Media Aware Network Element.