Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., California Univ., San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Abstract :
To enable wireless Internet and other data services using mobile appliances, there is a critical need to support content-rich cellular data communication, including voice, text, image and video. However, mobile communication of multimedia content has several bottlenecks, including limited bandwidth of cellular networks, channel noise, and battery constraints of the appliances. We address the energy and bandwidth bottlenecks of image data communication. We present an energy efficient, adaptive data codec for still images that can significantly minimize the energy required for wireless image communication, while meeting bandwidth constraints of the wireless network, the image quality, and latency constraints of the wireless service. Based on wavelet image compression, we propose an energy efficient wavelet image transform algorithm (EEWITA) for lossy compression of still images, enabling significant reductions in computation as well as communication energy needed, with minimal degradation an image quality. Additionally, we identify, wavelet image compression parameters that can be used to effect trade-offs between the energy savings, quality of the image, and required communication bandwidth. We also present a dynamic configuration methodology that selects the optimal set of parameters to minimize energy under network, service, and appliance constraints. We demonstrate the significant energy and air time (service cost) savings possible by using the proposed energy efficient, adaptive image codec under different cellular access technologies.
Keywords :
Internet; adaptive signal processing; cellular radio; data compression; energy conservation; image coding; multimedia communication; transform coding; wavelet transforms; adaptive wavelet image compression; air time savings; bandwidth bottlenecks; battery constraints; cellular access technologies; cellular data communication; cellular networks; channel noise; communication bandwidth; data codec; dynamic configuration; energy bottlenecks; energy efficient wavelet image compression; energy efficient wavelet image transform algorithm; energy savings; image communication; image quality; lossy compression; mobile appliances; mobile communication of multimedia; mobile multimedia data services; service cost savings; still images; text communication; video communication; voice communication; wireless Internet services; wireless data services; Bandwidth; Codecs; Data communication; Energy efficiency; Home appliances; Image coding; Image quality; Mobile communication; Video compression; Web and internet services;