Title :
A 60 GHz wireless network for enabling uncompressed video communication
Author :
Singh, Harkirat ; Oh, Jisung ; Kweon, ChangYeul ; Qin, Xiangping ; Shao, Huai-Rong ; Ngo, Chiu
Author_Institution :
Samsung Electron., San Jose, CA
fDate :
12/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Uncompressed high-definition video streaming over wireless personal area networks is a challenging problem because of the high data rate requirement and channel variations. With the advances in RF technology and the huge bandwidth available worldwide in the 57-66 GHz millimeter-wave unlicensed spectrum, mmWave WPANs that can support multigigabit transmission are being developed. However, compared to low-frequency signals (2.4 or 5 GHz), mmWave signals are more fragile; indeed, the propagation losses are significantly higher. In this article we present an mmWave system for supporting uncompressed HD video up to 3 Gb/s. The system includes various efficient error protection and concealment schemes that exploit unequal error resilience properties of uncompressed video. Some of them have been adopted in the emerging 60 GHz WPAN standards such as WirelessHD, ECMA TC48, and IEEE 802.15.3c. Simulations using real uncompressed HD images indicate that the proposed mmWave system can maintain, under poor channel conditions, good average peak-signal-to-noise-ratio and low video quality metric scores.
Keywords :
personal area networks; video communication; video streaming; RF technology; bandwidth 57 GHz to 66 GHz; consumer communication; error protection; frequency 2.4 GHz; frequency 5 GHz; high-definition video streaming; low video quality metric score; low-frequency signal; millimeter-wave unlicensed spectrum; mmWave WPAN; multigigabit transmission; peak-signal-to-noise-ratio; propagation loss; video communication; wireless network; wireless personal area network; Bandwidth; High definition video; Millimeter wave communication; Millimeter wave propagation; Millimeter wave technology; Propagation losses; Radio frequency; Streaming media; Wireless networks; Wireless personal area networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2008.4689210