Arturo A. Rodriguez - Norcross GA, US Gregory Shepherd - Eugene OR, US Benjamin M. Cook - Flowery Branch GA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04N 11/02
US Classification:
37524025
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method that includes receiving a single video stream, wherein the video stream includes plural processed representations of a video signal, wherein each of the plural processed representations of the video signal (PPROTVS) includes a respective sequence of processed latticed pictures, wherein each processed latticed picture of each of the PPROTVS represents a corresponding respective picture of the video signal, wherein each respective picture of the video signal is represented by at most one processed latticed picture in each of the PPROTVS, wherein plural consecutive non-overlapping segments of one of the PPROTVS are received in a single video stream, each separated by one or more consecutive, non-overlapping segments of the other PPROTVS received in the single video stream; and outputting the plural segments in decompressed format in output picture order.
Facilitating Fast Channel Changes Through Promotion Of Pictures
Arturo A. Rodriguez - Norcross GA, US Gregory Shepherd - Eugene OR, US Benjamin M. Cook - Flowery Branch GA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04N 11/02
US Classification:
37524026, 37524025, 3752401
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method that includes receiving plural representations of a single video signal, wherein each includes a respective sequence of latticed pictures, wherein each latticed picture in each of the plural representations originates from a corresponding respective picture of the video signal; processing the plural representations; separating the processed plural representations into plural segments, each segment consisting of a respective sequence of processed latticed pictures from one of the processed plural representations; arranging the plural segments in successive segments distributions intervals (SDIs) according to a first temporal order and a second temporal order, the successive SDIs to be provided in a video stream; and promoting one or more of the processed latticed pictures among one or more of the plural segments, the promotion corresponding to an increase in picture importance.
Dynamic Streaming With Latticed Representations Of Video
Arturo A. Rodriguez - Norcross GA, US Gregory Shepherd - Eugene OR, US Benjamin M. Cook - Flowery Branch GA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04N 11/02
US Classification:
3752401, 37524025
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method that partitions a first sequence of pictures into plural representations, encodes each of the plural representations independently of each other with a common time base, provides a first portion of the plural encoded representations based on a first network condition, the first portion having a first bit-rate, and provides a second portion of the plural encoded representations having a second bit-rate different than the first bit-rate, wherein a switch from providing the first portion to providing the second portion is responsive to a second network condition different than the first network condition.
Error Concealment Of Plural Processed Representations Of A Single Video Signal Received In A Video Program
Arturo A. Rodriguez - Norcross GA, US Gregory Shepherd - Eugene OR, US Benjamin M. Cook - Flowery Branch GA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04N 7/12
US Classification:
37524025
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method that includes receiving a single video stream, wherein the video stream includes plural processed representations of a single video signal, wherein each of the plural processed representations of the video signal (PPROTVS) includes a respective sequence of compressed latticed pictures, wherein each compressed latticed picture of each of the PPROTVS represents a corresponding respective picture of the video signal, wherein each respective picture of the video signal is represented by at most one compressed latticed picture from each of the PPROTVS, wherein corresponding segments of the PPROTVS are ordered and time shifted relative to each other to facilitate error concealment, the time-shift imposed by interspersing of non-corresponding segments between each of the corresponding segments; and providing error concealment on the received video stream.
Systems And Methods For Video Coding And Transmission
Arturo A. Rodriguez - Norcross GA, US Gregory Shepherd - Eugene OR, US Benjamin M. Cook - Flowery Branch GA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04N 7/12
US Classification:
37524013
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are certain embodiments of lattice video coding (LVC) systems and methods (collectively referred to herein also as LVC systems) that provide for adaptive streaming and/or burst error immunity in a video distribution network, such as the Internet or other communication networks. In general, as and explained further below, such LVC systems decompose or partition pictures of one or more segments (e. g. , groups of pictures or GOPs) of a video stream into N lattice representations (also referred to herein as latticed representations, latticed or latticed video representations, or the like), where each lattice representation comprises a subset of the pixels of the pre-partitioned picture, and where the collective lattice representations of a given picture comprises the same number of pixels as the pre-partitioned picture. Each resulting lattice representation corresponds to an independently decodable stream (or in some embodiments, dependently decodable streams) that is transmitted in such a manner as to enable dispersion of the corresponding data, hence resulting in temporal data elasticity and immunity to burst errors. Further, with regard to adaptive streaming, the decomposition of the original video into independently decodable streams of lattice representations enables fine-tuning of the bit rate without the necessity of signaling between a receiver and server while obviating the need for additional encoding hardware as is common in multi-bit rate stream implementations.
Methods And Systems For Processing Multi-Latticed Video Streams
Arturo A. Rodriguez - Norcross GA, US Gregory Shepherd - Eugene OR, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04N 7/173
US Classification:
725 87
Abstract:
An apparatus for facilitating reception of multiple representations of a video signal. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a mechanism for receiving plural representations of the video signal corresponding to plural decimated versions of the video signal, associating pictures of the received plural representations of the video signal, and outputting pictures corresponding to information from associated pictures in accordance with a relative temporal order.
Processing Of Impaired And Incomplete Multi-Latticed Video Streams
Arturo A. Rodriguez - Norcross GA, US Gregory Shepherd - Eugene OR, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04N 7/64
US Classification:
386113, 386E05001
Abstract:
An apparatus for facilitating reception of multiple representations of a video signal. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a mechanism for receiving plural representations of the video signal corresponding to plural decimated versions of the video signal, associating pictures of the received plural representations of the video signal, and outputting pictures corresponding to information from associated pictures in accordance with a relative temporal order.
Targeted Bit Appropriations Based On Picture Importance
Arturo A. Rodriguez - Norcross GA, US Gregory Shepherd - Eugene OR, US Benjamin M. Cook - Flowery Branch GA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/12
US Classification:
37524026, 375E07001
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method that provides plural representations of a single video signal that comprises a successive sequence of pictures, one or more of the plural representations including a respective sequence of latticed pictures, each latticed picture in the one or more plural representations originating from a corresponding respective picture of the video signal, the order of successive latticed pictures in the one or more of the plural representations of the video signal corresponding to the order of successive pictures in the video signal; processes the plural representations based on a predetermined encoding strategy, the predetermined encoding strategy targeting an appropriate respective amount of bits to each of a plurality of the processed latticed pictures, each of the plurality of the processed latticed pictures having a respective picture importance; and provides the plurality of processed latticed pictures in plural successive, non-overlapping, ordered segments in a single video stream.
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