EP3357244A1 - Method for encoding streams of video data based on groups of pictures (gop) - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for encoding video data streams in order to improve the reliability and quality of reception of these streams in a digital wireless network, governed by a communication protocol, for example of type WIFI.
- the streams concerned are sent in multicast and come from at least one transmitter broadcasting them to receiving devices in this case located in a relatively small perimeter, so that they can operate with a communication protocol as mentioned, provided for operate in a rather local environment.
- the receiving devices are then equipped with at least one software application for processing and viewing the information received.
- the video data concerned by the invention are based on groupings of images (GOP) conventionally used in video coding (in particular in the MPEG standards for compression, decompression, video and audio processing and coding) for define the order in which internally coded and predictive coded images are arranged for generating a visible image in a video stream.
- the fluxes treated in the context of the invention also comprise conventional means for correcting transmission errors, the correction being done in this case by redundancy and being performed via algorithms known as AL-FEC algorithms. (for Application Level Forward Error Correction) implementing a matrix function.
- the method of the invention can find many practical applications, since it optimizes very real-time and / or near-real-time image flow transmission, one of the applications envisaged is the diffusion practically instantaneous events like sports meetings or shows, in the perimeter of an enclosure where the said event takes place.
- the quality of the video streams transmitted to the client devices allows mainly the visualization fluid and good quality of the video images, but also to enrich the visualization by treatments that may give added value to the streams received, for example a repetition and thus a review of some sequences, if necessary in slow motion or with a zoom effect. Such treatments would make little sense if the quality of video streams was not assured.
- the video streams are usually transmitted in the form of successive packets of information which obey a predetermined division for sending them, these packets very generally comprising the images to be transmitted, encoded for transmission, and additional information ⁇ x reception problem, are used by the reconstruction algorithms to try to restore the initial images.
- the method of the invention applies to video streams constituted in practice of successive data packets G, each packet G comprising, in a known manner, a first set H containing the native video data to be transmitted (the images of the video stream encoded) and a second set containing redundancy data obtained by a suitable algorithm.
- the first set of data is constituted from all the data M of at least one image group (GOP).
- the breakdown of the information packets to be transmitted in video streams therefore relies, in an innovative manner according to the invention, on particular groups of images developed and defined in the framework of standards organizing the architecture of the video data packets to be transmitted. .
- the computer system responsible for sending the video streams, and therefore the software that drives it, then performs a breakdown of the information that is based on these groupings of images or GOPs formatted in a standard manner in the world of video coding. , identifying a specific architecture based on particular coded images.
- the data M may belong to a single group of GOP images, of which they then contain all the data, or two or more groupings of GOP images, with the same condition to include all their data in the same packet.
- the size of all the images of the array of images is added in the data M of the native video stream, in an area adjacent to each image, which for example occupies two bytes of data per image.
- an index table containing the absolute position of each image of the group of images can be added in the data M, said table being able to be in a zone for example situated at the beginning of the image train encoded to be transmitted.
- each packet G is then organized into K first blocks of data of predetermined size L and N blocks of redundancy of size L, K being equal to M / L, the whole value by excess of the result of the M / L division being assigned to K if M / L is not an integer.
- the block portion corresponding to the difference (KxL-M), which exists only if M / L is not an integer, is then filled with data identified as stuffing data, for example zeros.
- the block number (from 1 to K + N)
- each of the blocks K and N then becomes L + n bytes that requires the coding of the above information.
- the reconstruction operations to be implemented in the hypothesis of a flawed transmission of video streams are clearly facilitated by the proposed new architecture.
- the invention also relates to a video stream organized according to the method explained above and comprising a succession of coded data packets G each consisting of a first set of native video data to be transmitted and a second set of redundant data.
- error correction device characterized in that the first set contains all the data of at least one image group (GOP).
- This type of video stream structured according to the method of the invention, makes it possible to guarantee reception in a sufficient quality at first so that the visualization of the transmitted streams is simply comfortable, then also for any subsequent processing applied to the transmitted signals. can be based on a sufficient information base for their realization.
- the invention actually results in organizing the information, that is to say the native video streams to be sent, so as to allow an optimization of the response of the system to video signal transmission defects, on the basis of an architecture that is sufficiently structured and rich in information.
- FIG. 1 represents a diagram schematizing the organization of a group of images as used in the context of the invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates, for the same data packet, the addition to the native video stream of the size of each coded picture of the picture group
- Fig. 3 shows the size M of the image packet when an index table is added to the data
- FIG. 4 shows the division into K blocks of length L of the data packet M, with possible addition of stuffing when K ⁇ L>M;
- Figure 5 illustrates the addition of N blocks due to redundancy encoding (FEC); and
- Figure 6 finally shows the addition of additional parameters enriching the information to be transmitted and facilitating the subsequent implementation of data recovery, if any.
- the first set of data constituting the native video stream to be transmitted before encoding the transmission error correction function is constituted from all the data of a group of images.
- This data organization structure is well known in the field of video coding, since it is defined in particular by the MPEG standards.
- GOP Group Of Pictures
- the grouping of these images forms a particular sequence, this sequence being repeated periodically to constitute the encoding of a video stream.
- I and predictive coded images there are internally coded images I and predictive coded images, the latter being of two types: predictive coding images based on a past image, and bidirectional predictive coding images B.
- the images P contain difference information, by motion prediction, with an image X or a picture P passed.
- the B images contain difference information with past and future I or P images within a group of images.
- the I or P images can be used as reference images, whereas this is generally not the case with the B images.
- the visible images are ultimately generated from the coded images contained in a group of images. images, which is also expressed in number of coded images, which are built at the time of encoding so as to guarantee the transfer rate of the video stream.
- the grouping of images N begins with a reference image X N , followed by images P and B in a particular order which defines said grouping of images.
- the video stream to be transmitted includes the image array N, followed by an image array N + l whose initial image ⁇ ⁇ + ⁇ is the new reference image, preceded by a group of images Nl and so after. All of these groupings of GOP N images constitute the encoded video stream.
- the basis of the clipping of the video data packets to be sent consists of these picture groups.
- Figure 1 represents only one, but there may be two or more in the M video data packets.
- FIG. 2 illustrates another characteristic of the method of the invention, which improves the coding of the video stream by adding the size of all the images I, P, B of the image array in an area adjacent to each of these images.
- the additional addition of an index table, appearing at the beginning of the video data packet in FIG. 3, further expands the encoded video information, the set constituting a first encoded set of size M.
- This length or size M is the starting point of a calculation aiming at a division into K blocks of length L (or even in FIG. 4), L being a constant and K being an integer.
- L being a constant
- K being an integer.
- the excess integer value is then attributed to K.
- stuffing or "stuffing" is done to obtain K complete blocks of length L. It is simply a matter of filling the block K with zeros, identified by the program as a stuffing value.
- Figures 5 and 6 add the notion of correction of possible transmission errors.
- the error correction is performed in this case by redundancy, using an algorithm known per se type AL-FEC (Application Layer Forward Error Correction).
- AL-FEC Application Layer Forward Error Correction
- the error correction encoding implements a matrix function that results in adding N additional data blocks, also of length L. It is the blocks K + 1 to K + N appearing in these figures 5 and 6.
- This additional information organizes in a better way the information, ie all the video streams to be sent, including the redundancy blocks, so as to allow an optimization of the system's response to faults. transmission of the video signal. They actually provide data on individual blocks to better trace errors and locate them in data packets.
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