Treffer: Foveated Streaming of Real-Time Graphics

Title:
Foveated Streaming of Real-Time Graphics
Contributors:
Department of Computer Science
Publication Year:
2022
Collection:
Helsingfors Universitet: HELDA – Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto
Document Type:
Konferenz conference object
File Description:
application/pdf
Language:
English
ISBN:
978-1-4503-8434-6
978-0-00-723649-7
1-4503-8434-X
0-00-723649-2
Relation:
MMSYS '21; We would like to thank Enrico Masala for valuable insights into video compression. This work has been financially supported by the Academy of Finland (grant number 332306) and the Nokia Center for Advanced Research; conference; http://hdl.handle.net/10138/352317; 85111413441; 000723649200017
Rights:
unspecified ; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ; openAccess
Accession Number:
edsbas.BAC8243
Database:
BASE

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Remote rendering systems comprise powerful servers that render graphics on behalf of low-end client devices and stream the graphics as compressed video, enabling high end gaming and Virtual Reality on those devices. One key challenge with them is the amount of bandwidth required for streaming high quality video. Humans have spatially non-uniform visual acuity: We have sharp central vision but our ability to discern details rapidly decreases with angular distance from the point of gaze. This phenomenon called foveation can be taken advantage of to reduce the need for bandwidth. In this paper, we study three different methods to produce a foveated video stream of real-time rendered graphics in a remote rendered system: 1) foveated shading as part of the rendering pipeline, 2) foveation as post processing step after rendering and before video encoding, 3) foveated video encoding. We report results from a number of experiments with these methods. They suggest that foveated rendering alone does not help save bandwidth. Instead, the two other methods decrease the resulting video bitrate significantly but they also have different quality per bit and latency profiles, which makes them desirable solutions in slightly different situations. ; Peer reviewed