IP Library Granted Patent US 7,477,689
Granted Patent B2
US 7,477,689 · App. 10/869,628 · Granted Jan 13, 2009

Video decoder architecture and method for using same

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Patent No.
US 7,477,689
App. No.
10/869,628
Granted
Jan 13, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A decoder and method for using a new picture or frame type is provided. This type is referred to a an SP-picture. The temporal redundancies are not exploited in I-frames, compression efficiency of I-frame coding is significantly lower than the predictive coding. A method allows use of motion compensated predictive coding to exploit temporal redundancy in the sequence while still allowing perfect reconstruction of the frame using different reference frames. Methods using this new picture type provide for error resilience/recovery, bandwidth scalability, bitstream switching, processing scalability, random access and other functions. The SP-type picture provides for, among other functions, switching between different bitstreams, random access, fast forward and fast error-recovery by replacing I-pictures to increase the coding efficiency. As will be demonstrated, SP-pictures have the property that identical SP-frames may be obtained even when they are predicted using different reference frames.

Claims (15)

1. A video processing method, said method comprising:

placing a plurality of SP-pictures at fixed intervals within a first bitstream;

generating an I-picture and an SP-picture for each one of said plurality of SP-pictures in said first bitstream;

forming a second bitstream by storing said I-picture at a temporal location preceding said each one of said plurality of SP-pictures in said first bitstream; and

storing said SP-picture in said second bitstream at same temporal locations as each of said SP-pictures in said first bitstream.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said second bitstream comprises only SP-pictures predicted from each other, but at longer temporal periods.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said first bitstream comprises only SP-pictures predicted from each other, but at longer temporal periods.

4. A decoder comprising:

an input for receiving a first bitstream or a second bitstream, said first bitstream comprising a plurality of SP-pictures at fixed intervals; and said second bitstream comprising an I-picture at a temporal location preceding said each one of said plurality of SP-pictures in said first bitstream and an SP-picture at same temporal locations as each of said SP-pictures in said first bitstream;

an element configured to reconstruct a picture on the basis of said plurality of SP-pictures when the first bitstream is received and further configured to reconstruct a picture on the basis of said I-picture and said SP-pictures stored in the second bitstream when the second bitstream is received.

5. Apparatus, comprising:

means for placing a plurality of SP-pictures at fixed intervals within a first bitstream;

means for generating an I-picture and an SP-picture for each one of said plurality of SP-pictures in said first bitstream;

means for storing said I-picture in a second bitstream at a temporal location preceding said each one of said plurality of SP-pictures in said first bitstream; and

means for storing said SP-picture in said second bitstream at same temporal locations as each of said SP-pictures in said first bitstream.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 9, 2015
From: NOKIA CORPORATION
To: NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
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