1. Introduction
Advancements in immersive video technologies have paved the way for users to engage in a virtual environment that mirrors real-life scenarios, thereby enhancing user engagement and a sense of belonging in a digital space. Various visual media formats, including omnidirectional video (ODV), volumetric videos, and light fields, are common and effective methods for facilitating an immersive viewing experience. In particular, ODV, also known as 360-degree video, has gained widespread popularity due to the availability of acquisition and display devices, as well as standardization efforts to ensure interoperability. However, the adoption of these videos in streaming encounters challenges related to bandwidth and latency, particularly in mobility conditions such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Adaptive resolution and compression aim to maintain quality while minimizing latency in such scenarios. Nevertheless, the process of downscaling and encoding may result in quality degradation and the introduction of compression artifacts.