Floop: An efficient video coding flow for unmanned aerial vehicles
Under limited transmission conditions, many factors affect the efficiency of video transmission. During the flight of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), frequent network switching often occurs, and the channel transmission condition changes rapidly, resulting in low-video transmission efficiency. Thi...
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author | Yu Su Qianqian Cheng Shuijie Wang Jian Zhou Yuhe Qiu |
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description | Under limited transmission conditions, many factors affect the efficiency of video transmission. During the flight of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), frequent network switching often occurs, and the channel transmission condition changes rapidly, resulting in low-video transmission efficiency. This paper presents an efficient video coding flow for UAVs working in the 5G nonstandalone network and proposes two bit controllers, including time and spatial bit controllers, in the flow. When the environment fluctuates significantly, the time bit controller adjusts the depth of the recursive codec to reduce the error propagation caused by excessive network inference. The spatial bit controller combines the spatial bit mask with the channel quality multiplier to adjust the bit allocation in space to allocate resources better and improve the efficiency of information carrying. In the spatial bit controller, a flexible mini graph is proposed to compute the channel quality multiplier. In this study, two bit controllers with end-to-end codec were combined, thereby constructing an efficient video coding flow. Many experiments have been performed in various environments. Concerning the multiscale structural similarity index and peak signal-to-noise ratio, the performance of the coding flow is close to that of H.265 in the low bits per pixel area. With an increase in bits per pixel, the saturation bottleneck of the coding flow is at the same level as that of H.264. |
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spelling | doaj.art-fac3dfc46bf94325bdd51beb3a1da6af2023-09-05T01:46:15ZengElectronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)ETRI Journal1225-64632023-08-0145461562610.4218/etrij.2022-006310.4218/etrij.2022-0063Floop: An efficient video coding flow for unmanned aerial vehiclesYu SuQianqian ChengShuijie WangJian ZhouYuhe QiuUnder limited transmission conditions, many factors affect the efficiency of video transmission. During the flight of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), frequent network switching often occurs, and the channel transmission condition changes rapidly, resulting in low-video transmission efficiency. This paper presents an efficient video coding flow for UAVs working in the 5G nonstandalone network and proposes two bit controllers, including time and spatial bit controllers, in the flow. When the environment fluctuates significantly, the time bit controller adjusts the depth of the recursive codec to reduce the error propagation caused by excessive network inference. The spatial bit controller combines the spatial bit mask with the channel quality multiplier to adjust the bit allocation in space to allocate resources better and improve the efficiency of information carrying. In the spatial bit controller, a flexible mini graph is proposed to compute the channel quality multiplier. In this study, two bit controllers with end-to-end codec were combined, thereby constructing an efficient video coding flow. Many experiments have been performed in various environments. Concerning the multiscale structural similarity index and peak signal-to-noise ratio, the performance of the coding flow is close to that of H.265 in the low bits per pixel area. With an increase in bits per pixel, the saturation bottleneck of the coding flow is at the same level as that of H.264.https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.2022-00635gchannel informationcoding flowend-to-end codecuav |
spellingShingle | Yu Su Qianqian Cheng Shuijie Wang Jian Zhou Yuhe Qiu Floop: An efficient video coding flow for unmanned aerial vehicles ETRI Journal 5g channel information coding flow end-to-end codec uav |
title | Floop: An efficient video coding flow for unmanned aerial vehicles |
title_full | Floop: An efficient video coding flow for unmanned aerial vehicles |
title_fullStr | Floop: An efficient video coding flow for unmanned aerial vehicles |
title_full_unstemmed | Floop: An efficient video coding flow for unmanned aerial vehicles |
title_short | Floop: An efficient video coding flow for unmanned aerial vehicles |
title_sort | floop an efficient video coding flow for unmanned aerial vehicles |
topic | 5g channel information coding flow end-to-end codec uav |
url | https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.2022-0063 |
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