Error resilient video coding controlled by backward channel signaling

We have proposed an error resilient video coding system, which dynamically replaces reference pictures in inter-frame coding according to the backward channel signaling. This system can prevent the temporal error propagation, because the encoder would not use the erred picture as the reference picture. This system has two modes, one is ACK mode and the other is NACK mode. ACK mode is effective in more erroneous condition, and NACK mode is effective in less erroneous condition. In this paper, we explain both modes and focus on the mode switching mechanism according to the error condition on the network so that the optimal performance can be achieved in any error conditions by the proposed system. We show the performance of our proposed system compared with the previous version of ITU-T H.263, which did not have a reference picture selection mode, by a computer simulation as well.