Keynote Lecture
Content-Adaptive Efficient Resource Allocation for
Packet-Based Video Transmission
Professor Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
Department of EECS
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
USA
E-mail: aggk@ece.northwestern.edu
Abstract: Supporting video communication over lossy channels such as
wireless networks and the Internet is a challenging task due to the
stringent quality of service (QoS) required by video applications and the
many channel impairments. Two important QoS characteristics for video are
the degree of signal distortion and the transmission delay. Another
important consideration is the cost associated with transmission, for
example, the energy consumption in the wireless channel case and the cost
for differentiated services in the Internet (with DiffServ) case.
In this presentation we consider the joint adaptation of the source coding
parameters, such as the quantization step-size and prediction mode, along
with the physical layer resources, such as the transmission rate and power.
Our goal is to provide acceptable QoS while taking into account system
constraints such as the energy utilization. We discuss a general framework
that allows a number of "resource/distortion" optimal formulations for
balancing the requirements of different applications. We conclude the
presentation with some of the grand opportunities and challenges in
designing and developing video communication systems.
Brief Biography of the Speaker:
Aggelos K. Katsaggelos received the Diploma degree in electrical and
mechanical engineering from the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki,
Greece, in 1979 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees both in electrical
engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, in 1981 and 1985,
respectively. In 1985 he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science at Northwestern University, where he is currently
professor. He is also the Director of the Motorola Center for Seamless
Communications and a member of the Academic Affiliate Staff, Department of
Medicine, at Evanston Hospital.
Dr. Katsaggelos is a member of the Publication Board of the IEEE
Proceedings, the IEEE Technical Committees on Visual Signal Processing and
Communications, and Multimedia Signal Processing, the Editorial Board of
Academic Press, Marcel Dekker: Signal Processing Series, Applied Signal
Processing, and Computer Journal. He has served as editor-in-chief of the
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (1997-2002), a member of the Publication
Boards of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, the IEEE TAB Magazine
Committee, an Associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Signal
Processing (1990-1992), an area editor for the journal Graphical Models and
Image Processing (1992-1995), a member of the Steering Committees of the
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing (1992-1997) and the IEEE Transactions
on Medical Imaging (1990-1999), a member of the IEEE Technical Committee on
Image and Multi-Dimensional Signal Processing (1992-1998), and a member of
the Board of Governors of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (1999-2001). He
is the editor of Digital Image Restoration (Springer-Verlag 1991), coauthor
of Rate-Distortion Based Video Compression (Kluwer 1997), co-editor of
Recovery Techniques for Image and Video Compression and Transmission, (Kluwer
1998), and co-author of Super-Resolution for Images and Video, (Morgan and
Claypool, 2007), and co-author of Joint Source-Channel Video Transmission
(Morgan and Claypool 2007). He was the holder of the Ameritech Chair of
Information Technology (1997-2003), and he is the co-inventor of twelve
international patents, a Fellow of the IEEE (1998) and SPIE (2009), and the
recipient of the IEEE Third Millennium Medal (2000), the IEEE Signal
Processing Society Meritorious Service Award (2001), an IEEE Signal
Processing Society Best Paper Award (2001), an IEEE ICME Best Paper Award
(2006), and an IEEE ICIP Paper Award (2007). He was a Distinguished Lecturer
of the IEEE Signal Processing Society for 2007-2008.