Extreme Video

Overview We are exploring the limits of video networking by experimenting with super-high resolution video, wide-range scalability for video delivery in the presence of heterogenous networking, scalable multi-party interactive control of live video feeds, and ubiquitous video sensor networks for wireless, power-constrained environments. Each area poses a serious challenge for today's video distribution technologies, but all are likely to be common in next-generation distributed video systems.
People Faculty:     Wuchi Feng (PSU), Buck Krasic (UBC) and Jonathan Walpole (PSU)
Students:   Jie Huang (PSU)
Papers

"An Experimental Analysis of DCT-based Approaches for Fine-grain Multi-resolution Video," Jie Huang, Wu-chi Feng, Jonathan Walpole, and Wilfried Jouve, to appear in the Twelfth Annual Multimedia Computing and Networking Conference (MMCN '05), San Jose, California, January 2005.

"A Framework for Quality-Adaptive Media Streaming: Encode Once - Stream Anywhere", Charles Krasic, Ph.D Thesis, Oregon Graduate Institute, February 2004.

"Panoptes: A Scalable Architecture for Video Sensor Networking Applications", Wu-chi Feng, Brian Code, Ed Kaiser, Mike Shea, Wu-chang Feng, Louis Bavoil, ACM Multimedia 2003, Nov. 2003.

"Adaptive Live Video Streaming by Priority Drop," Jie Huang, Charles Krasic, and Jonathan Walpole, in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance (AVSS 2003), Miami, Florida, July 2003.

"Quality-Adaptive Media Streaming by Priority Drop," Charles Krasic, Jonathan Walpole, Wu-chi Feng, in Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video (NOSSDAV 2003), Monterey, California, June 2003.

"Under the Plastic: A Quantitative Look at DVD Video Encoding and Its Impact on Video Modeling," Wu-chi Feng, Jin Choi, Wu-chang Feng and Jonathan Walpole, poster in Packet Video 2003 (PV2003), Nantes, France, April 2003.

"Adaptive Live Video Streaming by Priority Drop," Jie Huang, Charles Krasic, and Jonathan Walpole, poster in Packet Video 2003 (PV2003), Nantes, France, April 2003.

"Priority-Progress Streaming for Quality-Adaptive Multimedia," Buck Krasic and Jonathan Walpole, In Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia Doctoral Symposium, Ottawa, Canada, October 2001.

"Moving Towards Massively Scalable Video-Based Sensor Networks," Wu-chi Feng, Jonathan Walpole, Wu-chang Feng and Calton Pu, In Proceedings of the Workshop on New Visions for Large-Scale Networks: Research and Applications, March 12-14, 2001.

Software

QStream - An adaptive video streaming system.

Posters

QStream - An adaptive video streaming system. Presented at the ACM Multimedia Doctoral Symposium, Ottawa, Canada, October 2001.

Sponsors

NSF     Intel





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