Joint Source-channel Video Transmission

Joint Source-channel Video Transmission

Author: Fan Zhai

Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 1598290444

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Examines the problem of joint source-channel video transmission - the joint optimal allocation of resources at the application layer and the other network layers, such as data rate adaptation, channel coding, power adaptation in wireless networks, quality of service (QoS) support from the network, and packet scheduling, for efficient video transmission.


Optimal Resource Allocation for Distributed Video Communication

Optimal Resource Allocation for Distributed Video Communication

Author: Yifeng He

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1439875162

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While most books on the subject focus on resource allocation in just one type of network, this book is the first to examine the common characteristics of multiple distributed video communication systems. Comprehensive and systematic, Optimal Resource Allocation for Distributed Video Communication presents a unified optimization framework for resour


Joint Source-Channel Decoding

Joint Source-Channel Decoding

Author: Pierre Duhamel

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2009-11-26

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0080922449

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Treats joint source and channel decoding in an integrated way Gives a clear description of the problems in the field together with the mathematical tools for their solution Contains many detailed examples useful for practical applications of the theory to video broadcasting over mobile and wireless networks Traditionally, cross-layer and joint source-channel coding were seen as incompatible with classically structured networks but recent advances in theory changed this situation. Joint source-channel decoding is now seen as a viable alternative to separate decoding of source and channel codes, if the protocol layers are taken into account. A joint source/protocol/channel approach is thus addressed in this book: all levels of the protocol stack are considered, showing how the information in each layer influences the others. This book provides the tools to show how cross-layer and joint source-channel coding and decoding are now compatible with present-day mobile and wireless networks, with a particular application to the key area of video transmission to mobiles. Typical applications are broadcasting, or point-to-point delivery of multimedia contents, which are very timely in the context of the current development of mobile services such as audio (MPEG4 AAC) or video (H263, H264) transmission using recent wireless transmission standards (DVH-H, DVB-SH, WiMAX, LTE). This cross-disciplinary book is ideal for graduate students, researchers, and more generally professionals working either in signal processing for communications or in networking applications, interested in reliable multimedia transmission. This book is also of interest to people involved in cross-layer optimization of mobile networks. Its content may provide them with other points of view on their optimization problem, enlarging the set of tools which they could use. Pierre Duhamel is director of research at CNRS/ LSS and has previously held research positions at Thomson-CSF, CNET, and ENST, where he was head of the Signal and Image Processing Department. He has served as chairman of the DSP committee and associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing and Signal Processing Letters, as well as acting as a co-chair at MMSP and ICASSP conferences. He was awarded the Grand Prix France Telecom by the French Science Academy in 2000. He is co-author of more than 80 papers in international journals, 250 conference proceedings, and 28 patents. Michel Kieffer is an assistant professor in signal processing for communications at the Université Paris-Sud and a researcher at the Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. His research interests are in joint source-channel coding and decoding techniques for the reliable transmission of multimedia contents. He serves as associate editor of Signal Processing (Elsevier). He is co-author of more than 90 contributions to journals, conference proceedings, and book chapters. Treats joint source and channel decoding in an integrated way Gives a clear description of the problems in the field together with the mathematical tools for their solution Contains many detailed examples useful for practical applications of the theory to video broadcasting over mobile and wireless networks


Low Bit Rate SNR Scalable Video Coding and Transmission

Low Bit Rate SNR Scalable Video Coding and Transmission

Author: Lisimachos Paul Kondi

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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We also consider the problem of optimal bit allocation between source and channel coding for video transmission over wireless Rayleigh fading channels. The proposed scalable encoder is exploited to allow for different levels of protection for each scalable layer (unequal error protection). An algorithm is presented for the optimal allocation of an available bit budget across scalable layers and, within each layer, between source and channel coding.


4G Wireless Video Communications

4G Wireless Video Communications

Author: Haohong Wang

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-06-15

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780470745175

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A comprehensive presentation of the video communication techniques and systems, this book examines 4G wireless systems which are set to revolutionise ubiquitous multimedia communication.4G Wireless Video Communications covers the fundamental theory and looks at systems’ descriptions with a focus on digital video. It addresses the key topics associated with multimedia communication on 4G networks, including advanced video coding standards, error resilience and error concealment techniques, as well as advanced content-analysis and adaptation techniques for video communications, cross-layer design and optimization frameworks and methods. It also provides a high-level overview of the digital video compression standard MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 that is expected to play a key role in 4G networks. Material is presented logically allowing readers to turn directly to specific points of interest. The first half of the book covers fundamental theory and systems, while the second half moves onto advanced techniques and applications. This book is a timely reflection of the latest advances in video communications for 4G wireless systems. One of the first books to study the latest video communications developments for emerging 4G wireless systems Considers challenges and techniques in video delivery over 4G wireless systems Examines system architecture, key techniques and related standards of advanced wireless multimedia applications Written from both the perspective of industry and academia


Cross Layer Design for the Transmission of Multimedia Over Wireless Channels

Cross Layer Design for the Transmission of Multimedia Over Wireless Channels

Author: Hobin Kim

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 9781124738512

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When we transmit multimedia through wireless channels, we need to protect source bits from channel noise. However, due to the constraints on the channel resources, source and channel bits should share the resources optimally in the sense of distortion or throughput. That is, the problem is how to allocate channel resources such as the bandwidth, diversity, or transmit power to the source and channel under system constraints. In addition, due to the unequal priority of source packets, performance can be improved by assigning unequal channel resources to the packets based on their priority. In this dissertation, we introduce an information-theoretic framework which allows us to analyze the system performance mathematically with unequal allocation of the channel resources with respect to the unequal priority of the source packets. By applying the information theoretic framework, an algorithm to find the throughput-optimal unequal error protection (UEP) is derived. The first example to apply this framework is the progressive image transmission over block fading channels with relay-assisted distributed spatial diversity. Assuming a progressive image coder with a constraint on the transmission bandwidth, we formulate a joint source-channel rate allocation scheme that maximizes the expected source throughput. Specifically, using Gaussian as well as BPSK inputs on at Rayleigh fading channels, we lower bound the average packet error rate by the corresponding mutual information outage probability, and derive the average throughput expression as a function of channel code rates as well as channel signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for a frequency-division multiplexing-based system both without relaying and with a half-duplex relay using a decode-and-forward protocol. At high SNR, the optimization problem involves a convex function of the channel code rates, and we show that a known recursive algorithm can be used to predict the performance of both systems. The second example is the layered transmission of a Gaussian source over multiple relays using superposition coding. At first, we analyze the outage probability and performance in terms of average throughput and distortion for decodeand-forward (DF) protocols with single-layer and superposed two-layer coding. For the superposition coding approach, we consider different power allocations to the base and enhancement layers. Then, we propose a simple protocol which assigns a pre-determined number of relays to individual layers instead of repeating the superposition coded packet at the relay. We also present numerical results based on the analysis to compare the performance. We then consider a practical application where motion compensated fine granular scalable (MC-FGS) video is transmitted over multi-input multi-output (MIMO) wireless channels and the leaky and partial prediction schemes are applied in the enhancement layer of MC-FGS video to exploit the tradeoff between error propagation and coding efficiency. For reliable transmission, we propose UEP by considering a tradeoff between reliability and data rates, which is controlled by forward error correction (FEC) and MIMO mode selection to minimize the average distortion. In a high Doppler environment where it is hard to get an accurate channel estimate, we investigate the performance of the proposed MC-FGS video transmission scheme with joint control of both the leaky and partial prediction parameters and the UEP. In a slow fading channel where the channel throughput can be estimated at the transmitter, adaptive control of the prediction parameters is considered.


Joint Source-Channel Coding

Joint Source-Channel Coding

Author: Andres Kwasinski

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2023-01-04

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 1119978521

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Consolidating knowledge on Joint Source-Channel Coding (JSCC), this book provides an indispensable resource on a key area of performance enhancement for communications networks Presenting in one volume the key theories, concepts and important developments in the area of Joint Source-Channel Coding (JSCC), this book provides the fundamental material needed to enhance the performance of digital and wireless communication systems and networks. It comprehensively introduces JSCC technologies for communications systems, including coding and decoding algorithms, and emerging applications of JSCC in current wireless communications. The book covers the full range of theoretical and technical areas before concluding with a section considering recent applications and emerging designs for JSCC. A methodical reference for academic and industrial researchers, development engineers, system engineers, system architects and software engineers, this book: Explains how JSCC leads to high performance in communication systems and networks Consolidates key material from multiple disparate sources Is an ideal reference for graduate-level courses on digital or wireless communications, as well as courses on information theory Targets professionals involved with digital and wireless communications and networking systems


Visual Media Coding and Transmission

Visual Media Coding and Transmission

Author: Ahmet Kondoz

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-04-01

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 0470740655

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This book presents the state-of-the-art in visual media coding and transmission Visual Media Coding and Transmission is an output of VISNET II NoE, which is an EC IST-FP6 collaborative research project by twelve esteemed institutions from across Europe in the fields of networked audiovisual systems and home platforms. The authors provide information that will be essential for the future study and development of visual media communications technologies. The book contains details of video coding principles, which lead to advanced video coding developments in the form of Scalable Coding, Distributed Video Coding, Non-Normative Video Coding Tools and Transform Based Multi-View Coding. Having detailed the latest work in Visual Media Coding, networking aspects of Video Communication is detailed. Various Wireless Channel Models are presented to form the basis for both link level quality of service (QoS) and cross network transmission of compressed visual data. Finally, Context-Based Visual Media Content Adaptation is discussed with some examples. Key Features: Contains the latest advances in this important field covered by VISNET II NoE Addresses the latest multimedia signal processing and coding algorithms Covers all important advance video coding techniques, scalable and multiple description coding, distributed video coding and non-normative tools Discusses visual media networking with various wireless channel models QoS methods by way of link adaptation techniques are detailed with examples Presents a visual media content adaptation platform, which is both context aware and digital rights management enabled Contains contributions from highly respected academic and industrial organizations Visual Media Coding and Transmission will benefit researchers and engineers in the wireless communications and signal processing fields. It will also be of interest to graduate and PhD students on media processing, coding and communications courses.