Video streaming based on frame skipping and interpolation techniques

in this paper we proposed a video frame skipping and interpolation (VFS-I) techniques to streaming video. This technique is divided into main section: transmitter and receiver. The transmitter is employed Frame Skipping Mechanism (FSM) to drop/skip similar frames from video streaming sequence...

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Main Authors: Fadlallah , Fadlallah Ali, Khalifa, Othman Omran, Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJISET 2016
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/51738/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/51738/1/Video_Streaming_Based_on_Frame_Skipping_and_Interpolation_Techniques.pdf
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Summary:in this paper we proposed a video frame skipping and interpolation (VFS-I) techniques to streaming video. This technique is divided into main section: transmitter and receiver. The transmitter is employed Frame Skipping Mechanism (FSM) to drop/skip similar frames from video streaming sequence to reduce the amount of frames that need to be transferred over the network. This method specified frames to-be-kipped according to motion estimation between every neighboring frame. After that, reencode the remaining video frames, and sent it to the receiver. The receiver employed Reconstructing video-Frames Interpolation (RFI) to rebuild the frames that were dropped in the transmitter side. The motion compensated interpolation of the key-frame (remaining frame) is used to reconstruct video frames back. A unified design of frame-skipping and interpolation mechanism are made for incrementing and improving compression process efficiency that have not considered in the previous works. One of the main advantages of the VFS-I is characterized by flexibility and scalability of video streaming to the requirements of the network bandwidth and end user.