Abstract

In this paper, we address to the key problem in real-time video coding, the rate-distortion tradeoff. We found that the distribution of the integer transform coefficients in H.264 color video coding can be approximated by Laplacian distribution but the rate-distortion characteristics should be modelled for the luminance and chrominance components separately. So we propose separable rate-distortion models for color video coding. The feedback from the encoder buffer is analyzed by a control-theoretic adaptation approach. To achieve smooth video quality and satisfy the delay constraints in real-time applications, a novel rate distortion tradeoff controller is employed. Simulations results demonstrate that the proposed approach can achieve smooth video quality without sacrificing overall quality while efficiently utilize the bandwidth without buffer overflow or underflow.

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