Advances in Communication Systems

Advances in Communication Systems

Author: A. V. Balakrishnan

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2014-06-28

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1483264262

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Advances in Communication Systems: Theory and Applications, Volume 3 focuses on feedback systems, data compression, satellite communications, decoding techniques, and synchronization. The selection first elaborates on sequential signal design for channels with feedback and adaptive data compression for video signals. Discussions focus on theory and application of an adaptive compression system, feedback systems with an average power constraint, and a time-continuous binary system with peak and average power constraints. The text then ponders on the aspects of communications satellite systems, including communications satellites and modulation methods. The manuscript takes a look at advances in threshold, signal design problem of coding and synchronization, and progress in sequential decoding. Topics include Wozencraft sequential decoding algorithm, phased-locked loop approach, rapid acquisition sequences, and optimality of the square-wave correlation function for the first-order loop. The selection is a vital source of data for researchers interested in feedback systems, satellite communications, synchronization, and decoding techniques.


Vector Quantization and Signal Compression

Vector Quantization and Signal Compression

Author: Allen Gersho

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 737

ISBN-13: 146153626X

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Herb Caen, a popular columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, recently quoted a Voice of America press release as saying that it was reorganizing in order to "eliminate duplication and redundancy. " This quote both states a goal of data compression and illustrates its common need: the removal of duplication (or redundancy) can provide a more efficient representation of data and the quoted phrase is itself a candidate for such surgery. Not only can the number of words in the quote be reduced without losing informa tion, but the statement would actually be enhanced by such compression since it will no longer exemplify the wrong that the policy is supposed to correct. Here compression can streamline the phrase and minimize the em barassment while improving the English style. Compression in general is intended to provide efficient representations of data while preserving the essential information contained in the data. This book is devoted to the theory and practice of signal compression, i. e. , data compression applied to signals such as speech, audio, images, and video signals (excluding other data types such as financial data or general purpose computer data). The emphasis is on the conversion of analog waveforms into efficient digital representations and on the compression of digital information into the fewest possible bits. Both operations should yield the highest possible reconstruction fidelity subject to constraints on the bit rate and implementation complexity.


Unequal Error Protection for Compressed Video Over Noisy Channels

Unequal Error Protection for Compressed Video Over Noisy Channels

Author: Arash Vosoughi

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13:

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The huge amount of data embodied in a video signal is by far the biggest burden on existing wireless communication systems. Adopting an efficient video transmission strategy is thus crucial in order to deliver video data at the lowest bit rate and the highest quality possible. Unequal error protection (UEP) is a powerful tool in this regard, whose ultimate goal is to wisely provide a stronger protection for the more important data, and a weaker protection for the less important data carried by a video signal. The use of efficient video delivery techniques becomes more important when 3D video content is transmitted over a wireless channel, since it contains twice as much data as 2D video. In this dissertation, we consider the UEP problem for transmission of 3D video over wireless channels. The proposed UEP techniques entail relatively high computational complexity which lend themselves to be more suitable for video-on-demand delivery, where the time-consuming computations are done offline at the transmitter/encoder side. To adopt UEP for 3D video, we consider a general problem of joint source-channel coding (JSCC). Solving the JSCC problem yields the optimum amount of 3D video compression as well as the optimum FEC (forward error correction) code rates exploited for UEP. We first need to estimate the perceived quality of the reconstructed video at the receiver. The lack of a good objective metric for 3D video makes adopting UEP a more challenging and problematic task compared to 2D video. Fortunately, for 3D video, some quality thresholds are derived in the literature based on the PSNR (peak-signal-to-noise-ratio) metric through experimental tests. These thresholds allow us to formulate the JSCC optimization problem using the PSNR in a straightforward but different way from the typical counterpart optimization problems in the literature. More precisely, we put the constraints of the optimization problem on the quality of the reconstructed 3D video and set our goal to minimize the total bit rate. We adopt the multiview coding (MVC) extension of the H.264/AVC. We also propose a scalable variant of MVC and formulate and solve the JSCC optimization problem for it. We show that significant gains are obtained if the proposed UEP scheme is combined with asymmetric coding. We also tackle the UEP problem for the video plus depth (V+D) format. We employ the SSIM (Structural SIMilarity) metric for designing UEP for V+D, since it has been shown that PSNR does not properly characterize the perceived quality of a 3D video represented in V+D format. Moreover, the synthesized right view always shows a huge PSNR loss (even in the absence of compression), which does not even allow us to use the asymmetric coding PSNR thresholds. This motivated us to adopt the classical JSCC problem formulation, where our goal is to maximize the quality of the reconstructed left and right views, given that there is a constraint on the sum of the number of source bits and the number of FEC bits. We show that UEP provides significant gains compared to equal error protection. We also derive several interesting results; some of them are in accordance with what have already been published in the literature and some of them are not. We show that the reason for this inconsistency is that we are solving the UEP problem in a more general situation, which yields novel solutions. Lastly, we focus on UEP for video broadcasting over wireless channels. Our goal here is to design a UEP-based video broadcasting system that well serves all the users within the service area of a base station. In a service area, there exist heterogeneous users with different display resolutions operating at different bit rates. Spatially scalable video is an excellent video compression format for this scenario, since it allows a user to decode that portion of the scalable bit stream that fits its operating bit rate as well as its display resolution. We tackle this problem for a MIMO (multi-input-multi-output) channel which enables us to exploit either spatial diversity or spatial multiplexing in a multipath fading channel to increase channel reliability or throughput, respectively. We employ spatial diversity techniques, in particular the Alamouti code, to encode the base layer. We also adopt spatial multiplexing techniques, in particular the V-BLAST, to encode the enhancement layer. By controlling the power allocation between the base layer and the enhancement layer, we can control the level of protection we provide to each of them. We also show that the adoption of scalable video in our system yields much higher gains compared to non-scalable video.


Advanced Signal Processing for Communication Systems

Advanced Signal Processing for Communication Systems

Author: Tadeusz Wysocki

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-04-18

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 0306477912

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Advanced Signal Processing for Communication Systems consists of 20 contributions from researchers and experts. The first group of chapters deals with the audio and video processing for communications applications, including topics ranging from multimedia content delivery over the Internet, through the speech processing and recognition to recognition of non-speech sounds that can be attributed to the surrounding environment. The book also includes sections on applications of error control coding, information theory, and digital signal processing for communication systems like modulation, software-defined radio, and channel estimation. Advanced Signal Processing for Communication Systems is written for researchers working on communication systems and signal processing, as well as telecommunications industry professionals.


Insights Into Mobile Multimedia Communications

Insights Into Mobile Multimedia Communications

Author: David Bull

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 9780121403102

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Describes the state-of-the-art in digital multimedia communications. This text presents an integrated view of advanced radio systems, network architectures and source coding.


Video Coding for Wireless Communication Systems

Video Coding for Wireless Communication Systems

Author: King N. Ngan

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-10-03

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 148229009X

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"Explains the transmission of image and video information over wireless channels. Describes MPEG-4, the latest video coding standard. Discusses error resilient combined source channel image and video coders, and multiple access spread spectrum and future generation wireless video communication systems."


Signal Processing for Wireless Communication Systems

Signal Processing for Wireless Communication Systems

Author: H. Vincent Poor

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-01-19

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 0306473224

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Signal Processing for Wireless Communication Systems brings together in one place important contributions and up-to-date research results in this fast moving area. The Contributors to this work were selected from leading researchers and practitioners in this field. The book's 18 chapters are divided into three areas: systems, Networks, and Implementation Issues; Channel Estimation and Equalization; and Multiuser Detection. The Work, originally published as Volume 30, Numbers 1-3 of the Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems for Signal, Image, and Video Technology, will be valuable to anyone working or researching in the field of wireless communication systems. It serves as an excellent reference, providing insight into some of the most challenging issues being examined today.


Communication Systems

Communication Systems

Author: Marcelo S. Alencar

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-11-22

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 0387270973

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Presents main concepts of mobile communication systems, both analog and digital Introduces concepts of probability, random variables and stochastic processes and their applications to the analysis of linear systems Includes five appendices covering Fourier series and transforms, GSM cellular systems and more


Advanced Digital Signal Processing and Noise Reduction

Advanced Digital Signal Processing and Noise Reduction

Author: Saeed V. Vaseghi

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2006-02-03

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 0470094958

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Signal processing plays an increasingly central role in the development of modern telecommunication and information processing systems, with a wide range of applications in areas such as multimedia technology, audio-visual signal processing, cellular mobile communication, radar systems and financial data forecasting. The theory and application of signal processing deals with the identification, modelling and utilisation of patterns and structures in a signal process. The observation signals are often distorted, incomplete and noisy and hence, noise reduction and the removal of channel distortion is an important part of a signal processing system. Advanced Digital Signal Processing and Noise Reduction, Third Edition, provides a fully updated and structured presentation of the theory and applications of statistical signal processing and noise reduction methods. Noise is the eternal bane of communications engineers, who are always striving to find new ways to improve the signal-to-noise ratio in communications systems and this resource will help them with this task. * Features two new chapters on Noise, Distortion and Diversity in Mobile Environments and Noise Reduction Methods for Speech Enhancement over Noisy Mobile Devices. * Topics discussed include: probability theory, Bayesian estimation and classification, hidden Markov models, adaptive filters, multi-band linear prediction, spectral estimation, and impulsive and transient noise removal. * Explores practical solutions to interpolation of missing signals, echo cancellation, impulsive and transient noise removal, channel equalisation, HMM-based signal and noise decomposition. This is an invaluable text for senior undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in the fields of digital signal processing, telecommunications and statistical data analysis. It will also appeal to engineers in telecommunications and audio and signal processing industries.