Videotraces 2 Trace for City

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When you use the traces, please cite:

Patrick Seeling and Martin Reisslein. Video Transport Evaluation With H.264 Video Traces. IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials 14(4): 1142-1165, Fourth Quarter 2012.
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/SURV.2011.082911.00067

Bibtex

and

Rohan Gupta, Akshay Pulipaka, Patrick Seeling, Lina J. Karam, and Martin Reisslein. H.264 Coarse Grain Scalable (CGS) and Medium Grain Scalable (MGS) Encoded Video: A Trace Based Traffic and Quality Evaluation.PDF Version, IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, 58(3): 428-439, September 2012.

For the implications of the hierarchical B frames in H.264/SVC for the timing of the video frame transmissions please refer to:

Geert Van der Auwera and Martin Reisslein. Implications of Smoothing on Statistical Multiplexing of H.264/AVC and SVC Video Streams. IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, 55(3):541-558, September 2009.


Selected Layer: 1

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# This trace was obtained from trace.eas.asu.edu
# Sequence: City
# Resolution: 352x288
# FPS: 15
# Encoder: JSVM (9.15)
# Encoding type: High (Level 1.2)
# GoP pattern: G16B1
# Quantization parameters (I,P,B): 48, 48, 48
# CGS base layer: 0
# Other: DQP 10, 3 EL
#
# Frame Size Statistics
# Compression Ratio: 558.82
# Number of Frames: 144
# Minimum Frame Size (Bytes): 123
# Maximum Frame Size (Bytes): 609
# Average Frame Size (Bytes): 272.12
# Frame Size Peak/Mean Ratio: 2.24
# Coefficient of Variation of Frame Sizes: 0.425
# Mean Frame Bit Rate (bps): 32654.2
# Peak Frame Bit Rate (bps): 73080.0
#
# GoP Size Statistics
# Number of GoPs: 9
# Minimum GoP Size (Bytes): 3979
# Maximum GoP Size (Bytes): 4851
# Average GoP Size (Bytes): 4353.89
# GoP Size Peak/Mean Ratio: 1.11
# Coefficient of Variation of GoP Sizes: 0.064
# Peak GoP Bit Rate (bps): 41395.2
#
# Frame Quality Statistics
# Minimum Frame Quality (dB): 22.956
# Maximum Frame Quality (dB): 25.198
# Average Frame Quality (dB): 24.117
# Alternative Average Frame Quality (dB): 24.091
# Frame Quality Peak/Mean Ratio: 1.04
# Alternative Frame Quality Peak/Mean Ratio: 1.05
# Frame Quality Standard Deviation (dB): 0.471
# Alternative Frame Quality Standard Deviation: 27.856
# Coefficient of Variation of Frame Qualities: 0.020
# Alternative Coefficient of Variation of Frame Qualities: 0.110
#
# Frame Time [s] Type Size [Byte] PSNR-Y [dB] PSNR-U [dB] PSNR-V [dB] VQM (if exists)
00I60924.0236737.7648339.15387
10.06667B30424.0704737.7991639.22783
20.13333P17223.4375737.6749738.93604
30.2B37623.9630537.9066939.16056
40.26667P20623.1617537.5694538.7543
50.33333B38223.8720337.9257139.04586
60.4P20723.3307737.6580538.88558
70.46667B38324.042137.82339.31133
80.53333P17723.2475637.6261738.99114
90.6B39523.7121737.9785339.3355
100.66667P18423.174637.6543539.09335
110.73333B42323.88638.0565939.38536
120.8P17822.9559937.7430339.05729
130.86667B36223.6602338.2530439.29987
140.93333P19623.0997837.791339.07125
151B29724.3320838.0236540.07701
161.06667I58024.1264637.8276239.73945


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