The increase in Internet bandwidth and the developments in 3D video technology have paved the way for the delivery of 3D Multi-View Video (MVV) over the Internet. However, large amounts of data and dynamic network conditions result in frequent network congestion, which may prevent video packets from being delivered on time. As a consequence, the 3D video experience may well be degraded unless content-aware precautionary mechanisms and adaptation methods are deployed. In this work, a novel adaptive MVV streaming method is introduced which addresses the future generation 3D immersive MVV experiences with multi-view displays. When the user experiences network congestion, making it necessary to perform adaptation, the rate-distortion optimum set of views that are pre-determined by the server, are truncated from the delivered MVV streams. In order to maintain high Quality of Experience (QoE) service during the frequent network congestion, the proposed method involves the calculation of low-overhead additional metadata that is delivered to the client. The proposed adaptive 3D MVV streaming solution is tested using the MPEG Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (MPEG-DASH) standard. Both extensive objective and subjective evaluations are presented, showing that the proposed method provides significant quality enhancement under the adverse network conditions.
Funding
This work was supported by the ROMEO project (grant number: 287896), which was funded by the EC FP7 ICT collaborative research programme. This paper is an extended version of the original paper [49] which appeared in the Proceedings of the 2013 ACM International Workshop on Immersive Media Experiences [7]. Special thanks to the anonymous reviewers and program chairs in the workshop and the journal for their constructive comments and suggestions that assisted in enhancing the paper.
History
School
Loughborough University London
Published in
Multimedia Tools and Applications
Volume
75
Issue
20
Pages
12431 - 12461
Citation
OZCINAR, C. ... et al., 2016. Adaptive delivery of immersive 3D multi-view video over the Internet. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 75 (20), pp. 12431-12461.
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Acceptance date
2016-03-18
Publication date
2016-04-30
Notes
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11042-016-3475-2.