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Authors: Andreas Schorr 1 ; Franz J. Hauck 1 ; Bernhard Feiten 2 and Ingo Wolf 2

Affiliations: 1 University of Ulm, Germany ; 2 T-Systems Enterprise Services GmbH, Germany

Keyword(s): Adaptation, scalable media formats, media filtering, MPEG-21, digital item adaptation.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Layered Coding and Transcoding ; MPEG Standards and Related Issues ; Multimedia ; Multimedia and Communications ; Multimedia Signal Processing ; Telecommunications ; Universal Multimedia Adaptation

Abstract: Stream adaptation is a key technology for enabling communication between heterogeneous multimedia devices and applications, possibly located in heterogeneous wired or wireless networks. Converting already compressed multimedia streams into a format suitable for a certain receiver terminal and network can be achieved by transcoding or by filtering of media streams. Transcoding allows more flexible adaptation operations but is in general a very CPU-intensive process. Therefore, scalable media formats have been developed, which allow more efficient adaptation of media streams through media filtering. Several filter techniques for specific media formats have been proposed and implemented during the last decade. Recently, the MPEG-21 Digital Item Adaptation standard has defined a set of new tools for multimedia adaptation. In this paper, we provide a comparative study of several adaptation techniques for scalable multimedia streams. We compare generic MPEG-21-based adaptation techniques w ith filter mechanisms for specific media formats with respect to the required processing resources and scalability. We also compare filter techniques with stream adaptation through transcoding. Moreover, we compare how adaptation of multiple media streams performs on systems with single-core and with multi-core processors. (More)

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Schorr, A.; J. Hauck, F.; Feiten, B. and Wolf, I. (2006). A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF STATE-OF-THE-ART ADAPTATION TECHNIQUES FOR SCALABLE MULTIMEDIA STREAMS. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications (ICETE 2006) - SIGMAP; ISBN 978-972-8865-64-1, SciTePress, pages 81-88. DOI: 10.5220/0001568200810088

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title={A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF STATE-OF-THE-ART ADAPTATION TECHNIQUES FOR SCALABLE MULTIMEDIA STREAMS},
booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conference on Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications (ICETE 2006) - SIGMAP},
year={2006},
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doi={10.5220/0001568200810088},
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TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications (ICETE 2006) - SIGMAP
TI - A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF STATE-OF-THE-ART ADAPTATION TECHNIQUES FOR SCALABLE MULTIMEDIA STREAMS
SN - 978-972-8865-64-1
AU - Schorr, A.
AU - J. Hauck, F.
AU - Feiten, B.
AU - Wolf, I.
PY - 2006
SP - 81
EP - 88
DO - 10.5220/0001568200810088
PB - SciTePress