Title of Invention

METHOD OF CODING A VIDEO FRAME HAVING A PLURALITY OF BLOCKS THEREIN AND APPARATUS THEREOF

Abstract Methods and apparatus for coding multimedia data such as video data are disclosed. In some embodiments, such methods and apparatus determine an appropriate quantization parameter to be used for effectively coding such multimedia data.
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COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
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"IMPROVED ENCODING OF MULTIMEDIA DATA"
QUALCOMM INCORPORATED Incorporated in the state of Delaware 5775, Morehouse Drive, San Diego, California 92121-1714, U.S.A
The following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed.

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IMPROVED ENCODING OF MULTIMEDIA DATA
Claim of Priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119
[0001] The present Application for Patent claims priority to Provisional
Application No. 60/660,874 entitled "IMPROVED B FRAME ENCODING" filed March 10, 2005, and assigned to the assignee hereof and hereby expressly incorporated by reference herein.
BACKGROUND Field
[0002] The invention relates generally to coding of multimedia data, and more
specifically to coding of video data.
Background
[0003] Due to the explosive growth and great success of the Internet and
wireless communication coupled with increasing demand for multimedia services,
streaming multimedia over the Internet or wireless channels has drawn tremendous
attention. For example, multimedia data such as video data are transmitted by a
network and can be streamed by one or more clients such as mobile phones and
televisions. The transmission mode can be either uni-cast or multi-cast. In the case of
wireless communication systems, the air interface could be implemented by using one
of the following technologies: a code division multiple access (CDMA), a frequency
division multiple access (FDMA) an orthogonal frequency division multiple access
(OFDMA), a time division multiple access (TDMA), a Global System for Mobile
Communication (GSM) and a wideband CDMA (WCDMA).
[0004] Prior to their transmission, video data are coded. Many standards of
video coding exist and some of them are MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.263, H.264 and the like. Video data comprise three types of frames -1 frames (intraframes), P frames (predicative frames) and B frames (bi-directional frames).
[0005] Turning first to I frames, they are coded without reference to any other
frames. That is, they are coded using just the information in the frame itself, in the same way still images are coded by, for example, using the discrete cosine transform (DCT), quantization, run-length encoding and so on. This is called intracoding. There

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are generally one or two I frames associated with each second of video data. Complex frames are encoded as I frames.
[0006] With respect to P and B frames, both are coded with reference to the
previous frame, that is, they are intercoded. P frames are coded with reference to a previous frame, called forward prediction. B frames are coded with reference to one or both of the previous frame (forward prediction) and the next frame (backward prediction). Use of forward, backward or both forward and backward predictions allows less bits to be used for coding because only changes from one frame to the next get coded.
[0007] Furthermore, in video coding B frames are introduced to provide better
functionalities such as temporal scalability and coding efficiency. B frames could use
motion compensated prediction from their neighboring past and future frames as
explained above. These reference frames are encoded and then reconstructed before the
B frames. Each block, e.g., a 16 x 16 block of pixels or macroblock (MB), in the B
frame could use prediction from either direction or both directions and thus these
options provide temporal scalability. Coding efficiency is achieved because only the
residual data or data difference between the B frame and a reference frame determined
after the prediction will be transformed, quantized and coded.
[0008] To effectively code multimedia data such as a video frame, an
appropriate quantization parameter determination is needed for coding such video frame.
SUMMARY
[0009] Methods and apparatus to be described generally relate to coding of
video data. In one embodiment, successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein are received. For each of at least two coding modes indicating how a block of the B frame may be partitioned, a first motion vector being associated with the B frame and a first reference frame is determined and a cost is determined by using the first motion vector and a default quantization parameter. Based on the cost determinations, one of the coding modes is selected based on the cost determinations. A quantization parameter is determined by using the first motion vector associated with the selected coding mode. The block of the B frame is encoded by using the determined quantization parameter and the selected coding mode.

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[0010] In another embodiment, successive video frames comprising at least one
B frame therein are received. For two or more coding mode indicating how a block of the B frame may be partitioned, a first motion vector being associated with the B frame and a first reference frame is determined and a quantization parameter is determined for a block of the B frame by using the first motion vector. One of the quantization parameters determined for the coding modes is selected. The block of the B frame is encoded by using the selected quantization parameter and its associated coding mode.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Figure 1 illustrates a system comprising an encoder and a decoder;
[0012] Figure 2 illustrates a determination of quantization parameter associated
with a particular block of a frame;
[0013] Figure 3 illustrates various coding modes indicating how a block of a
video frame could be partitioned for encoding;
[0014] Figure 4 illustrates an example method for encoding data;
[0015] Figure 5 illustrates an example apparatus for encoding data;
[0016] Figure 6 illustrates another example of a method for encoding data; and
[0017] Figure 7 illustrates another example of an apparatus for encoding data.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The description below provides several examples regarding how the
quantization parameter may be determined so that, for example, less bits could be allocated to be used for coding a video frame as compared to conventional approaches. Such bit reduction may yield higher efficiency especially for those bandwidth restricted applications such as video broadcasting.
[0019] In the following description, specific details are given to provide a
thorough understanding of the embodiments. However, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. For example, electrical components may be shown in block diagrams in order not to obscure the embodiments in unnecessary detail. In other instances, such components, other structures and techniques may be shown in detail to further explain the embodiments. It is also understood by skilled artisans that electrical components,

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which are shown as separate blocks, can be rearranged, combined or rearranged and combined into one component.
[0020] It is also noted that some embodiments may be described as a process,
which is depicted as a flowchart, a flow diagram, a structure diagram, or a block diagram. Although a flowchart may describe the operations as a sequential process, many of the operations can be performed in parallel or concurrently and the process can be repeated. In addition, the order of the operations may be re-arranged. A process is terminated when its operations are completed. A process may correspond to a method, a function, a procedure, a subroutine, a subprogram and so on. When a process corresponds to a function, its termination corresponds to a return of the function to the calling function or the main function.
[0021] More particularly, it is contemplated that the methods and apparatus
described herein may be implemented in or associated with a variety of electronic
devices such as, but not limited to, mobile telephones, wireless devices, personal data
assistants (PDAs), hand-held or portable computers, GPS receivers/navigators, cameras,
MP3 players, camcorders, game consoles, wrist watches, calculators, television
monitors, flat panel displays, computer monitors, electronic photographs, electronic
billboards or signs, projectors, architectural structures and aesthetic structures. Devices
similar to those discussed herein can also be configured as non-display devices
themselves, but rather to output display signals for separate display devices.
[0022] Figure 1 illustrates a system 100 comprising an encoder 105 and a
decoder 110. Certain embodiments of the description above could be implemented within the encoder 105 and certain embodiments could be implemented within the decoder 110. Turning first to the encoder 105, it comprises a processor 125 coupled to a storage medium 130. The processor 105 provides a computing platform to perform some or all of the processes of other components (not shown) needed to encode the received video data. Once the received video data are encoded, such encoded video could be stored in the storage medium 130. The storage medium 130 could also be located outside of the encoder 105.
[0023] To code the received video data, the encoder 105 may use, e.g., [1] DCT
to transform the received video data from being represented in the time domain to being represented in the frequency domain, [2] quantization to reduce bits required to encode

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the transformed video data and [3] variable length coding to determine bits needed to
encode the quantized video data for eventual transmission to the decoder 110.
[0024] After the encoded video data are received by the decoder 110, the
received, encoded video data are decoded. More specifically, a processor 165 of the
decoder 110 provides a computing platform to perform some or all of the processes of
other components (not shown) needed to decode the received, encoded video data.
Once the received, encoded video data are decoded, such decoded video data could be
stored in the storage medium 170 or provided to a display device (not shown). The
storage medium 170 could also be located outside of the encoder 110.
[0025] Figure 2 illustrates a determination of a quantization parameter (QP)
associated with a particular block of a frame such as a B frame may be determined based on at least one neighboring or reference frame. Conventional approaches typically use just one QP to encode the entire video frame. In certain instances, one or more blocks of the encoded reference frame could have a QP associated therewith because perhaps it might be desirable to encode such reference frame on a block basis by considering the quality of the video data within the block based on the properties of the Human Visual System (HVS). Figure 2 illustrates a reference frame A comprises blocks 200 - 216, each of which has a QP associated therewith. More specifically, QPl is associated with the block 210, QP2 is associated with the block 208, QP3 is associated with the block 216 and QP4 is associated with the block 214. Thus, the present disclosure describes examples of how the QP can be adaptively determined for some of blocks of pixel data of a video frame to be encoded. Such video frame may be a P frame or a B frame.
[0026] Before a particular block of a video frame is encoded, a coding mode is
selected for such particular block. Figure 3 illustrates various coding modes indicating how a block of a video frame could be partitioned. For example, a 16 x 16 block of pixels could be partitioned according to one of the coding modes being shown so as to correspondingly yield [a] two 16 x 8 partitions, [b] two 8 x 16 partitions or [c] four 8x8 partitions. Figure 3 also illustrates how each of those four 8x8 partitions could be further partitioned according to other coding modes. Various coding modes could be used for partitioning and thus it should be noted that Figure 3 illustrates some examples of the available coding modes, from which, one is selected to partition a particular block of pixel data. To determine which of the coding modes may be selected, for each

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coding mode, motion information, e.g., motion vector, is determined and then one of the coding modes is selected as further explained below.
[0027] Figure 4 illustrates a block diagram of a method for coding a video frame
having a plurality of blocks therein is further explained in light of Figures 2 and 4. With reference to block 400, successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein are received. With reference to block 402, for each of at least two coding modes indicating how a particular block of the B frame may be partitioned, at least one motion vector, e.g., a first motion vector, being associated with the B frame and a first reference frame is determined. With reference to block 404, for each of the at least two coding modes, a cost is determined by using the first motion vector and a default quantization parameter. With reference to block 406, one of the coding modes is selected based on their cost determinations. With reference to block 408, a quantization parameter is determined by using the first motion vector associated with the selected coding mode. With reference to block 410, the particular block of the B frame for which the QP was determined is encoded by using such determined quantization parameter and the selected coding mode.
[0028] In some embodiments, the first reference frame is temporally received
before the B frame such as the reference frame A as being illustrated in Figure 2. In other embodiments, such reference frame is temporally received after the B frame such as the reference frame B as being illustrated in Figure 2. Furthermore, the particular block to be encoded by using the determined QP and the selected coding mode is preferably a MB.
[0029] With reference to block 408, an area of pixels of a first reference frame
associated with the particular block of the B frame based on the first motion vector could have more than one QPs being associated therewith. For example, see a shaded area 218 of the reference frame A having four QPs being associated therewith as illustrated in Figure 2. If so, in some of the embodiments, the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame. Such area of pixels corresponds to the particular block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.
[0030] With reference to block 402, a first set of motion vectors being
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determining just the first motion vector. If so, in some embodiments, the cost determination uses the first set of motion vectors and the default quantization parameter. Also, the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame. Such area of pixels corresponds to the particular block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.
[0031] In addition to determining the first motion vector for each of the at least
two coding modes, a second motion vector could also be determined with reference to block 402. Such second motion vector is associated with the B frame and a second reference frame. If, e.g., the first reference frame is the reference frame A as illustrated in Figure 2, the second reference frame would be the reference frame B as illustrated in Figure 2 or another reference frame that is also temporally received before the B frame. In these embodiments, the cost determination also uses the second motion vector and the determination of the quantization parameter comprises using the first and second motion vectors associated with the selected coding mode.
[0032] Furthermore, instead of determining just the first and second motion
vectors, a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame and a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame may be determined with reference to block 402. For example, the first reference frame could be the reference frame A as illustrated in Figure 2 and the second reference frame could be the reference B as illustrated in Figure 2. If so, in these embodiments, the cost determination uses the first and second sets of motion vectors. Also, the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of QP1 - QP4 associated with a first area 218 of pixels in the reference frame A and QP5 - QP8 associated with a second area 220 of pixels in the reference frame B as illustrated in Figure 2. Such first area 218 corresponds to a block 222 of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and the second area 220 being corresponding to the block 222 of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
[0033] With reference to block 404, the cost determination may use an equation:
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wherein R is determined based on the first motion vector and the default quantization
parameter, X is determined based on the default quantization parameter and D is
determined based on the first motion vector and the default quantization parameter.
[0034] Figure 5 illustrates a block diagram of an apparatus having certain means
therein to perform certain functions. More specifically, an apparatus for coding a video
frame having a plurality of blocks therein is further explained in light of Figure 5. With
reference to block 500, means for receiving is configured to receive successive video
frames comprising at least one B frame therein. With reference to block 502, for each
of the at least two coding modes indicating how a particular block of the B frame could
be partitioned, means for determining is configured to determine at least one motion
vector, e.g., a first motion vector, being associated with the B frame and a first reference
frame. With reference to block 504, for each of the at least two coding modes, means
for determining is configured to determine a cost by using the first motion vector and a
default quantization parameter. With reference to block 506, means for selecting is
configured to select one of the coding modes based on their cost determinations. With
reference to block 508, means for determining is configured to determine a quantization
parameter by using the first motion vector associated with the selected coding mode.
With reference to block 510, means for encoding is configured to encode the particular
block of the B frame for which the QP was determined by using such determined
quantization parameter and the selected coding mode. The apparatus being described
above in light of Figure 5 also comprises other additional means to perform other
functional aspects that are similar to those additional aspects being described in
paragraphs [0027] - [0032] for the method broadly illustrated by Figure 4.
[0035] Another embodiment comprises a processor for coding a video frame
having a plurality of blocks therein. More specifically, the processor is configured to receive successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein. For each of at least two coding modes indicating how a particular block of the B frame may be partitioned, the processor is also configured to determined at least one motion vector, e.g., a first motion vector, being associated with the B frame and a first reference frame. Also for each of the at least two coding modes, the processor is configured to determine a cost by using the first motion vector and a default quantization parameter. The processor is also configured to select one of the coding modes based on their cost determinations. The processor is also configured to determine a quantization parameter

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by using the first motion vector associated with the selected coding mode. The
processor is also configured to encode the particular block of the B frame for which the
QP was determined by using such determined quantization parameter and the selected
coding mode. Furthermore, the processor being described above is also configured to
perform other aspects that are similar to those additional aspects being described in
paragraphs [0027] - [0032] for the method broadly illustrated by Figure 4.
[0036] Another embodiment comprises an apparatus for coding a video frame
having a plurality of blocks therein. More specifically, the apparatus comprises a receiver to receive successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein. For each of the at least two coding modes indicating how a particular block of the B frame may be partitioned, the apparatus also comprises a first determiner to determine at least one motion vector, e.g., a first motion vector, being associated with the B frame and a first reference frame. Also for each of the at least two coding modes, the apparatus also comprises a second determiner to determine a cost by using the first motion vector and a default quantization parameter. The apparatus also comprises a selector to select one of the coding modes based on their cost determinations. The apparatus also comprises a third determiner to determine a quantization parameter by using the first motion vector associated with the selected coding mode. The apparatus also comprises an encoder to encode the particular block of the B frame for which the QP was determined by using such determined quantization parameter and the selected coding mode. Furthermore, the apparatus being described above also comprises additional components performing other aspects that are similar to those additional aspects being described in paragraphs [0027] - [0032] for the method broadly illustrated by Figure 4.
[0037] Another embodiment comprises a computer readable medium
embodying a method for coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks therein. Such method is similar to the method broadly described above with respect to figure 4. Furthermore, the computer readable medium also embodies other aspects that are similar to those additional aspects being described in paragraphs [0027] - [0032] for the method broadly illustrated by Figure 4.
[0038] Figure 6 illustrates is a block diagram of a method for coding a video
frame having a plurality of blocks therein is further explained in light of Figures 2 and 6. With reference to block 600, successive video frames comprising at least one B

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frame therein are received. With reference to block 602, for each of the at least two
coding modes indicating how a block of the B frame may be partitioned at least one
motion vector, e.g., a first motion vector, is determined. Such first motion vector is
associated with the B frame and a first reference frame. With reference to block 604,
also for each of the at least two coding modes, a quantization parameter for a particular
block of the B frame is determined by using the first motion vector. With reference to
block 606, one of the quantization parameters determined for the coding modes is
selected. With reference to block 608, the particular block of the B frame is encoded by
using the selected quantization parameter and its associated coding mode.
[0039] In some embodiments, the first reference frame is temporally received
before the B frame such as the reference frame A as being illustrated in Figure 2. In other embodiments, such reference frame is temporally received after the B frame such as the reference frame B as being illustrated in Figure 2. Furthermore, the particular block to be encoded by using the determined QP and the selected coding mode is preferably a MB.
[0040] With reference to block 604, an area of pixels of a first reference frame
associated with the particular block of the B frame based on the first motion vector
could have more than one QPs being associated therewith. For example, see a shaded
area 218 of the reference frame A having four QPs being associated therewith as
illustrated in Figure 2. If so, in some of the embodiments, the determination of the
quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization
parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame. Such area of
pixels corresponds to the block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.
[0041] With reference to block 602, a first set of motion vectors being
associated with the B frame and the first reference frame is determined instead of
determining just the first motion vector. If so, in some embodiments, the determination
of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization
parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame. Such area of
pixels corresponds to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.
[0042] In addition to determining the first motion vector for each of the at least
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embodiments, the determination of the quantization parameter comprises using the first and second motion vectors.
[0043] Furthermore, instead of determining just the first and second motion
vectors, a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame and a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame may be determined with reference to block 402. For example, the first reference frame could be the reference frame A as illustrated in Figure 2 and the second reference frame could be the reference B as illustrated in Figure 2. If so, in these embodiments, the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of QP1 - QP4 associated with a first area 218 of pixels in the reference frame A and QP5 - QP8 associated with a second area 220 of pixels in the reference frame B as illustrated in Figure 2. Such first area 218 corresponds to a block 222 of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and the second area 220 being corresponding to the block 222 of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
[0044] With reference to block 606, the quantization parameter selection may
further comprise determining a cost for each of the at least two modes by using its
associated determined quantization parameter, bits to be used for encoding the block
and a distortion value associated with the block. If so, the selected quantization
parameter is associated with a lowest cost or one of the lowest costs.
[0045] Figure 7 illustrates a block diagram of an apparatus having certain means
therein to perform certain functions. More specifically, an apparatus of coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks therein is further explained in light of Figure 7. With reference to block 700, means for receiving is configured to receive successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein. With reference to block 702, for each of the at least two coding modes indicating how a block of the B frame may be partitioned means for determining is configured to determine at least one motion vector, e.g., a first motion vector. Such first motion vector is associated with the B frame and a first reference frame. With reference to block 704, also for each of the at least two coding modes, means for determining is configured to determine a quantization parameter for a particular block of the B frame by using the first motion vector. With reference to block 706, means for selecting is configured to select one of the quantization parameters determined for the coding modes. With reference to block 708,

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means for encoding is configured to encode the particular block of the B frame by using
the selected quantization parameter and its associated coding mode. The apparatus
being described above in light of Figure 7 also comprises other additional means to
perform other functional aspects that are similar to those additional aspects being
described in paragraphs [0038] - [0043] for the method broadly illustrated by Figure 6.
[0046] Another embodiment comprises a processor for coding a video frame
having a plurality of blocks therein. More specifically, the processor is configured to receive successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein. For each of the at least two coding modes indicating how a block of the B frame may be partitioned, the processor is also configured to determine at least one motion vector, e.g., a first motion vector. Such first motion vector is associated with the B frame and a first reference frame. Also for each of the at least two coding modes, the processor is also configured to determine a quantization parameter for a particular block of the B frame by using the first motion vector. The processor is also configured to select one of the quantization parameters determined for the coding modes. The processor is also configured to encode the particular block of the B frame by using the selected quantization parameter and its associated coding mode. Furthermore, the processor being described above is also configured to perform other aspects that are similar to those additional aspects being described in paragraphs [0038] - [0043] for the method broadly illustrated by Figure 6.
[0047] Another embodiment comprises an apparatus for coding a video frame
having a plurality of blocks therein. More specifically, the apparatus comprises a receiver to receive successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein. For each of the at least two coding modes indicating how a block of the B frame may be partitioned, the apparatus also comprises a first determiner to determine at least one motion vector, e.g., a first motion vector. Such first motion vector is associated with the B frame and a first reference frame. Also for each of the at least two coding modes, the apparatus comprises a second determiner to determine a quantization parameter for a particular block of the B frame by using the first motion vector. The apparatus also comprises a selector to select one of the quantization parameters determined for the coding modes. The apparatus also comprises an encoder to encode the particular block of the B frame by using the selected quantization parameter and its associated coding mode. Furthermore, the apparatus being described above also comprises additional

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components performing other aspects that are similar to those additional aspects being
described in paragraphs [0038] - [0043] for the method broadly illustrated by Figure 6.
[0048] Another embodiment comprises a computer readable medium
embodying a method for coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks therein. Such method is similar to the method broadly described above with respect to figure 6. Furthermore, the computer readable medium also embodies other aspects that are similar to those additional aspects being described in paragraphs [0038] - [0043] for the method broadly illustrated by Figure 6.
[0049] Those skilled in the art would understand that information and signals
may be represented using any of a variety of different technologies and techniques. For example, data, instructions, commands, information, signals, bits, symbols, and chips that may be referenced throughout the above description may be represented by voltages, currents, electromagnetic waves, magnetic fields or particles, optical fields or particles, or any combination thereof.
[0050] For the above described embodiments, a QP may be determined for each
inter block, e.g., inter MB, within a frame. Such inter blocks are those blocks for which
QPs could be determined based on forward, backward or both forward and backward
predictions. For those intra blocks of the same frame, QPs are also needed to be
determined. To do so for a particular intra block, QP(s) associated with its neighboring
blocks could be used to determine a QP of that particular intra block.
[0051] Those of ordinary skill would further appreciate that the various
illustrative logical blocks, modules, and algorithm steps described in connection with the examples disclosed herein may be implemented as electronic hardware, firmware, computer software, middleware, microcode, or combinations thereof. To illustrate this interchangeability of hardware and software, various illustrative components, blocks, modules, circuits, and steps have been described above generally in terms of their functionality. Whether such functionality is implemented as hardware or software depends upon the particular application and design constraints imposed on the overall system. Skilled artisans may implement the described functionality in varying ways for each particular application, but such implementation decisions should not be interpreted as causing a departure from the scope of the disclosed methods.
[0052] The various illustrative logical blocks, modules, and circuits described in
connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented or performed

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with a general purpose processor, a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field programmable gate array (FPGA) or other programmable logic device, discrete gate or transistor logic, discrete hardware components, or any combination thereof designed to perform the functions described herein. A general purpose processor may be a microprocessor, but in the alternative, the processor may be any conventional processor, controller, microcontroller, or state machine. A processor may also be implemented as a combination of computing devices, e.g., a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, a plurality of microprocessors, one or more microprocessors in conjunction with a DSP core, or any other such configuration.
[0053] The steps of a method or algorithm described in connection with the
embodiments disclosed herein may be embodied directly in hardware, in a software module executed by a processor, or in a combination of the two. A software module may reside in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, hard disk, a removable disk, a CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the art. An exemplary storage medium is coupled to the processor such the processor can read information from, and write information to, the storage medium. In the alternative, the storage medium may be integral to the processor. The processor and the storage medium may reside in an ASIC. The ASIC may reside in a user terminal. In the alternative, the processor and the storage medium may reside as discrete components in a user terminal.
[0054] The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to
enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the apparatus and/or method described above. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other examples and additional elements may be added. Thus, the disclosed apparatus and method is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.

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CLAIMS

What is claimed is:
1. A method of coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks therein
comprising:
receiving successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein;
for at least two coding modes:
determining a first motion vector, said first motion vector being
associated with the B frame and a first reference frame; and
determining a cost by using the first motion vector and a default
quantization parameter;
selecting one of the coding modes based on the cost determinations;
determining a quantization parameter by using the first motion vector associated with the selected coding mode; and
encoding a block of the B frame by using the determined quantization parameter and the selected coding mode.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first reference frame is temporally received before or after the B frame.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.
4. The method of claim 1:
wherein for a selected coding mode the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the cost determination uses the first set of motion vectors and the default quantization parameter; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of

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pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
for the at least two coding modes:
determining a second motion vector, said second motion vector being associated
with the B frame and a second reference frame;
further wherein the cost determination also uses the second motion vector; and further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises using
the first and second motion vectors associated with the selected coding mode.
6. The method of claim 5:
wherein for a selected coding mode the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the determination of the second motion vector comprises determining a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame;
further wherein the cost determination uses the first and second sets of motion vectors; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with a first area of pixels in the first reference frame and a second area of pixels in the second reference frame, said first area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and said second area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the cost determination is based on the first motion vector and the default quantization parameter and uses an equation.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the encoded block is a macroblock.

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9. A computer readable medium embodying a method of coding a video
frame having a plurality of blocks therein, said method comprising:
receiving successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein;
for at least two coding modes:
determining a first motion vector, said first motion vector being
associated with the B frame and a first reference frame; and
determining a cost by using the first motion vector and a default
quantization parameter;
selecting one of the coding modes based on the cost determinations;
determining a quantization parameter by using the first motion vector associated with the selected coding mode; and
encoding a block of the B frame by using the determined quantization parameter and the selected coding mode.
10. The computer readable medium of claim 9 wherein the first reference frame is temporally received before or after the B frame.
11. The computer readable medium of claim 9, wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.
12. The computer readable medium of claim 9:
wherein for a selected coding mode the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the cost determination uses the first set of motion vectors and the default quantization parameter; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.

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13. The computer readable medium of claim 9, said method further
comprising:
for the two or more coding modes:
determining a second motion vector, said second motion vector being associated with the B frame and a second reference frame;
further wherein the cost determination also uses the second motion vector; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises using the first and second motion vectors associated with the selected coding mode.
14. The computer readable medium of claim 13:
wherein for a selected coding mode the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the determination of the second motion vector comprises determining a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame;
further wherein the cost determination uses the first and second sets of motion vectors; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with a first area of pixels in the first reference frame and a second area of pixels in the second reference frame, said first area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and said second area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
15. The computer readable medium of claim 9, wherein the cost determination is based on the first motion vector and the default quantization parameter.
16. The computer readable medium of claim 9, wherein the encoded block is a macroblock.
17. An apparatus for coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks therein comprising:

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means for receiving successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein;
for at least two coding modes:
means for determining a first motion vector, said first motion vector
being associated with the B frame and a first reference frame; and
means for determining a cost by using the first motion vector and a
default quantization parameter;
means for selecting one of the coding modes based on the cost determinations;
means for determining a quantization parameter by using the first motion vector associated with the selected coding mode; and
means for encoding a block of the B frame by using the determined quantization parameter and the selected coding mode.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first reference frame is temporally received before or after the B frame.
19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein means for determining the quantization parameter calculates a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.
20. The apparatus of claim 17:
wherein for a selected coding mode means for determining the first motion vector determines a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein means for determining the cost uses the first set of motion vectors and the default quantization parameter; and
further wherein means for determining the quantization parameter calculates a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.
21. The apparatus of claim 17 further comprising:

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for the at least two coding modes:
means for determining a second motion vector, said second motion vector being associated with the B frame and a second reference frame;
further wherein means for determining the cost also uses the second motion vector; and
further wherein means for determining the quantization parameter uses the first and second motion vectors associated with the selected coding mode.
22. The apparatus of claim 21:
wherein for a selected coding mode means for determining of the first motion vector determines a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein means for determining of the second motion vector determines a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame;
further wherein means for determining the cost uses the first and second sets of motion vectors; and
further wherein means for determining the quantization parameter calculates a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with a first area of pixels in the first reference frame and a second area of pixels in the second reference frame, said first area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and said second area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
23. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein means for determining the cost based on the first motion vector and the default quantization parameter.
24. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the encoded block is a macroblock.
25. A processor for coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks therein, said processor being configured to:
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determine a first motion vector, said first motion vector being associated with the B frame and a first reference frame; and
determine a cost by using the first motion vector and a default quantization parameter;
select one of the coding modes based on the cost determinations; determine a quantization parameter by using the first motion vector associated with the selected coding mode; and
encode a block of the B frame by using the determined quantization parameter and the selected coding mode.
26. The processor of claim 25, wherein the first reference frame is temporally received before or after the B frame.
27. The processor of claim 25, wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.
28. The processor of claim 25:
wherein for a selected coding mode the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the cost determination uses the first set of motion vectors and the default quantization parameter; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.
29. The processor of claim 25 further comprising:
for the at least two coding modes:
determining a second motion vector, said second motion vector being associated with the B frame and a second reference frame;

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further wherein the cost determination also uses the second motion vector; and further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises using the first and second motion vectors associated with the selected coding mode.
30. The processor of claim 29:
wherein for a selected coding mode the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the determination of the second motion vector comprises determining a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame;
further wherein the cost determination uses the first and second sets of motion vectors; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with a first area of pixels in the first reference frame and a second area of pixels in the second reference frame, said first area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and said second area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
31. The processor of claim 25, wherein the cost determination is based on the first motion vector and the default quantization parameter.
32. The processor of claim 25, wherein the encoded block is a macroblock.
33. An apparatus for coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks therein comprising:
a receiver successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein; for at least two coding modes:
a first determiner for determining a first motion vector, said first motion vector being associated with the B frame and a first reference frame; and
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a selector for selecting one of the coding modes based on the cost
determinations;
a third determiner for determining a quantization parameter by using the first motion vector associated with the selected coding mode; and
an encoder for encoding a block of the B frame by using the determined quantization parameter and the selected coding mode.
34. The apparatus of claim 33 wherein the first reference frame is temporally received before or after the B frame.
35. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein the third determiner calculates a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.
36. The apparatus of claim 33:
wherein for a selected coding mode the first determiner determines a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the second determiner uses the first set of motion vectors and the default quantization parameter; and
further wherein the third determiner calculates a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.
37. The apparatus of claim 33 further comprising:
for the at least two coding modes:
a fourth determiner for determining a second motion vector, said second motion vector being associated with the B frame and a second reference frame;
further wherein the second determiner also uses the second motion vector; and further wherein the third determiner uses the first and second motion vectors associated with the selected coding mode.

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38. The apparatus of claim 37:
wherein for a selected coding mode the first determiner determines a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the fourth determiner determines a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame;
further wherein the second determiner uses the first and second sets of motion vectors; and
further wherein the third determiner calculates a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with a first area of pixels in the first reference frame and a second area of pixels in the second reference frame, said first area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and said second area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
39. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein the second determiner uses the first motion vector and the default quantization parameter.
40. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein the encoded block is a macroblock.
41. A method of coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks therein comprising:
receiving successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein;
for at least two coding modes:
determining a first motion vector, said first motion vector being
associated with the B frame and a first reference frame; and
determining a quantization parameter for a block of the B frame by using
the first motion vector;
selecting one of the quantization parameters determined for the coding modes; and
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42. The method of claim 41 wherein the first reference frame is temporally received before or after the B frame.
43. The method of claim 41, wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.
44. The method of claim 41:
wherein for one of the coding modes the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.
45. The method of claim 41 further comprising:
for the at least two coding modes:
determining a second motion vector, said second motion vector being associated with the B frame and a second reference frame, wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises using the first and second motion vectors.
46. The method of claim 45:
wherein for one of the coding modes the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the determination of the second motion vector comprises determining a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame; and
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frame, said first area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and said second area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
47. The method of claim 41, wherein the quantization parameter selection further comprises determining a cost for each mode by using its associated determined quantization parameter, bits to be used for encoding the block and a distortion value associated with the block.
48. The method of claim 47, wherein the selected quantization parameter is associated with a lowest cost or one of the lowest costs.
49. A computer readable medium embodying a method of coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks therein comprising:
receiving successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein;
for at least two coding modes:
determining a first motion vector, said first motion vector being
associated with the B frame and a first reference frame; and
determining a quantization parameter for a block of the B frame by using
the first motion vector;
selecting one of the quantization parameters determined for the coding modes; and
encoding a block of the B frame by using the selected quantization parameter and its associated coding mode.
50. The computer readable medium of claim 49 wherein the first reference frame is temporally received before or after the B frame.
51. The computer readable medium of claim 49, wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.

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52. The computer readable medium of claim 49:
wherein for one of the coding modes the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.
53. The computer readable medium of claim 49, said method further
comprising:
for the at least two coding modes:
determining a second motion vector, said second motion vector being associated with the B frame and a second reference frame, wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises using the first and second motion vectors.
54. The computer readable medium of claim 53:
wherein for one of the coding modes the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the determination of the second motion vector comprises determining a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with a first area of pixels in the first reference frame and a second area of pixels in the second reference frame, said first area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and said second area of pixels being coiTesponding to the block of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
55. The computer readable medium of claim 49, wherein the quantization
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associated determined quantization parameter, bits to be used for encoding the block and a distortion value associated with the block.
56. The computer readable medium of claim 55, wherein the selected quantization parameter is associated with a lowest cost or one of the lowest costs.
57. An apparatus for coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks therein comprising:
means for receiving successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein;
for at least two coding modes:
means for determining a first motion vector, said first motion vector
being associated with the B frame and a first reference frame; and
means for determining a quantization parameter for a block of the B
frame by using the first motion vector;
selecting one of the quantization parameters determined for the coding modes; and
means for encoding a block of the B frame by using the selected quantization parameter and its associated coding mode.
58. The apparatus of claim 57 wherein the first reference frame is temporally received before or after the B frame.
59. The apparatus of claim 57, wherein means for determining the quantization parameter calculates a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.
60. The apparatus of claim 57:
wherein for one of the coding modes means for determining the first motion vector determines a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame; and

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further wherein means for determining the quantization parameter calculates a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.
61. The apparatus of claim 57 further comprising:
for the at least two coding modes:
means for determining a second motion vector, said second motion vector being associated with the B frame and a second reference frame, wherein the means for determining the quantization parameter uses the first and second motion vectors.
62. The apparatus of claim 61:
wherein for one of the coding modes means for determining the first motion vector determines a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein means for determining the second motion vector determines a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame; and
further wherein means for determining the quantization parameter calculates a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with a first area of pixels in the first reference frame and a second area of pixels in the second reference frame, said first area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and said second area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
63. The apparatus of claim 57, wherein means for selecting determines a cost for each mode by using its associated determined quantization parameter, bits to be used for encoding the block and a distortion value associated with the block.
64. The apparatus of claim 63, wherein the selected quantization parameter is associated with a lowest cost or one of the lowest costs.

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65. A processor for coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks
therein, said processor being configured to:
receive successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein; for at least two coding modes:
determine a first motion vector, said first motion vector being associated with the B frame and a first reference frame; and
determine a quantization parameter for a block of the B frame by using the first motion vector;
select one of the quantization parameters determined for the coding modes; and encode a block of the B frame by using the selected quantization parameter and its associated coding mode.
66. The processor of claim 65, wherein the first reference frame is temporally received before or after the B frame.
67. The processor of claim 65, wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.
68. The processor of claim 67:
wherein for one of the coding modes the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.
69. The processor of claim 65 further being configured to:
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determine a second motion vector, said second motion vector being associated with the B frame and a second reference frame, wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises using the first and second motion vectors.
70. The processor of claim 65:
wherein for one of the coding modes the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the determination of the second motion vector comprises determining a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with a first area of pixels in the first reference frame and a second area of pixels in the second reference frame, said first area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and said second area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
71. The processor of claim 65, wherein the quantization parameter selection further comprises determining a cost for each mode by using its associated determined quantization parameter, bits to be used for encoding the block and a distortion value associated with the block.
72. The processor of claim 71, wherein the selected quantization parameter is associated with a lowest cost or one of the lowest costs.
73. An apparatus for coding a video frame having a plurality of blocks therein comprising:
means for receiving successive video frames comprising at least one B frame therein;
for at least two coding modes:
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means for determining a quantization parameter for a block of the B
frame by using the first motion vector;
selecting one of the quantization parameters determined for the coding modes; and
means for encoding a block of the B frame by using the selected quantization parameter and its associated coding mode.
74. The apparatus of claim 73 wherein the first reference frame is temporally received before or after the B frame.
75. The apparatus of claim 73, wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first motion vector.
76. The apparatus of claim 73:
wherein for one of the coding modes the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with an area of pixels in the first reference frame, said area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors.
77. The apparatus of claim 73 further comprising:
for the at least two coding modes:
determining a second motion vector, said second motion vector being associated with the B frame and a second reference frame, wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises using the first and second motion vectors.
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wherein for one of the coding modes the determination of the first motion vector comprises determining a first set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the first reference frame;
further wherein the determination of the second motion vector comprises determining a second set of motion vectors being associated with the B frame and the second reference frame; and
further wherein the determination of the quantization parameter comprises calculating a weighted average of quantization parameters associated with a first area of pixels in the first reference frame and a second area of pixels in the second reference frame, said first area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the first set of motion vectors and said second area of pixels being corresponding to the block of the B frame based on the second set of motion vectors.
79. The apparatus of claim 73, wherein the quantization parameter selection further comprises determining a cost for each mode by using its associated determined quantization parameter, bits to be used for encoding the block and a distortion value associated with the block.
80. The apparatus of claim 79, wherein the selected quantization parameter is associated with a lowest cost or one of the lowest costs.


ABSTRACT
IMPROVED ENCODING OF MULTIMEDIA DATA
Methods and apparatus for coding multimedia data such as video data are disclosed. In some embodiments, such methods and apparatus determine an appropriate quantization parameter to be used for effectively coding such multimedia data.

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Patent Number 246615
Indian Patent Application Number 1508/MUMNP/2007
PG Journal Number 10/2011
Publication Date 11-Mar-2011
Grant Date 07-Mar-2011
Date of Filing 24-Sep-2007
Name of Patentee QUALCOMM INCORPORATED
Applicant Address 5775 MOREHOUSE DRIVE, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92121-1714,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 CHEN PEISONG 10859 CAMINITO ALVAREZ, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92126
PCT International Classification Number H04N7/26
PCT International Application Number PCT/US2006/008770
PCT International Filing date 2006-03-10
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 60/660,874 2005-03-10 U.S.A.