Tile-Weighted Rate-Distortion Optimized Packet Scheduling for 360 VR Video Streaming

Abstract

A key challenge of 360 VR video streaming is ensuring high quality with limited network bandwidth. Currently, most studies focus on tile-based adaptive bitrate streaming to reduce bandwidth consumption, where resources in network nodes are not fully utilized. This article proposes a tile-weighted rate-distortion (TWRD) packet scheduling optimization system to reduce data volume and improve video quality. A multimodal spatial-temporal attention transformer is proposed to predict viewpoint with probability that is used to dynamically weight tiles and corresponding packets. The packet scheduling problem of determining which packets should be dropped is formulated as an optimization problem solved by a dynamic programming solution. Experiment results demonstrate the proposed method outperforms the existing methods under various conditions.

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