(Continuation of Question 15/16)
Background and justification
Without regard to transport type (GSTN, N-ISDN, B-ISDN, LAN, Mobile),
multimedia systems share a need for advanced media coding, such as:
- video or moving-image coding;
- still-image coding;
- audio coding;
- data compression and representation methods.
The goal of this Question is to produce advanced moving-image coding methods
appropriate for conversational audio/visual services. However, moving-image
coding should also consider applications for non-conversational services. This
Question will focus on advanced techniques leading to significant quality and
performance improvements. Video coding standards will be developed with
sufficient flexibility to accommodate a diverse number of transport types
(Internet, LAN, Mobile, N-ISDN, B-ISDN, GSTN, etc.). The Question will also
include maintenance issues regarding existing video coding standards.
Two advanced video coding projects designated as H.263++ and H.26L have been
developed. H.263++ is to improve the performance of H.263 by means of
incremental extensions to the H.263 algorithm. H.26L will investigate new video
coding algorithms with the objective of achieving a significant improvement in
performance relative to the best available version of H.263. This Question will
continue the work on both H.263+ and H.26L.
Study items
- Advanced coding methods in order to achieve the following objectives:
- reduction of real-time delay;
- improvements in compression efficiency;
- improvements in picture quality;
- robust operation in error-prone environments (e.g.
non-guaranteed-bandwidth packet networks or mobile wireless communication);
- organization of the compressed data format to support packetization
and streaming;
- methods to allow sub-rate streams to be easily mixed by MCUs or
terminals, including intra only operation;
- temporal and spatial alignment of streams of varying coding;
- reduction of complexity;
- additional features such as object coding and multiview operation.
- Maintenance of existing H-series video coding Recommendations,
including H.120, H.261, H.262|ISO/IEC13818-2 and H.263.
- Variable Bit Rate coding.
- Video coding needs for those using sign language and lip reading
communication.
- Video bit rate reduction for compressed-digital to compressed-digital
processing.
- The impact of colorimetry, video quality assessment, and quality
control requirements on video codec development.
- Impact of downloaded video algorithm coding.
Specific task objectives with expected time-frame of completion
- H.263++: 2001.
- H.26L: 2002.
Relationships
- Other Questions dealing with multimedia communication, including SGs
16, 9, 11 (for mobility aspects), 13 (for IP aspects).
- ITU-T SG 12 for quality aspects.
- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 for harmonization of advanced coding objectives.
- IETF for packetization issues.
- Standard development organizations like 3GPP, 3GPP-2, WCC, etc.
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