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An Object-Based MPEG-4 Multimedia Content Classification Model for IP QoS Differentiation
Kemer-Antalya, Turkey June 30-July 03
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISCC.2003.1214260Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computers an ...
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Toufik Ahmed, University of Versailles
Abdelhamid Nafaa, University of Versailles
Ahmed Mehaoua, University of Versailles
In this article, we investigate efficient transmission of Object-based MPEG-4 video over IP networks with QoS management capabilities. MPEG-4 Audio Visual Objects (AVOs) are classified based on application-level QoS criteria and AVOs semantic descriptors according to MPEG-7 framework. MPEG-4 AVOs requiring same QoS performance from the network are automatically classified and multiplexed within one of the IP DiffServ PHB (Per Hop Behaviors). Object data-packets within the same class are then transmitted over the selected transport layer with the corresponding bearer capability and priority level. We propose to extend the MPEG-4 System architecture with a new "Media QoS Classification Layer". This layer provides automatic and accurate mapping between MPEG-4 application-level QoS metrics and underlying transport network with QoS mechanisms such as IP DiffServ. The "Media QoS Classification Layer" makes use of a neural network classification model that is transparent to application and network layers. Implementation and performance evaluation of the proposal are also described.
Index Terms:
IP, Multimedia Communications, MPEG4 Video, QoS
Citation:
Toufik Ahmed, Abdelhamid Nafaa, Ahmed Mehaoua, "An Object-Based MPEG-4 Multimedia Content Classification Model for IP QoS Differentiation," iscc, pp.1091, Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2003
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