We describe a method to maintain an acceptable quality for video transported over wireless networks under timevarying conditions. We use a transcoder to modify the resilience of the encoded bitstream by using source coding techniques to provide the appropriate level of resilience for the prevailing channel conditions. We develop a statistical model for image loss versus resilience and wireless conditions. Simulation results indicate that using a transcoder to adjust the resilience can improve video quality when errors occur without significantly sacrificing quality when there are no errors. Also, simulation results compare favorably to the analytical model.
Gustavo de los Reyes, Amy R. Reibman, Justin C.-I.