Title :
Advanced high-resolution, low-delay medical ultrasound video communication using H.264/AVC over LTE network
Author :
Viji, A.S. ; Edet Bijoy, K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Commun. Eng., MES Coll. of Eng., Kuttippuram, India
Abstract :
In this paper propose a unifying framework for efficient encoding, transmission, and quality assessment of atherosclerotic plaque ultrasound video. The emergence of H.264/AVC standard, combined with wide deployment of 4G wireless networks, will provide significant support toward the adoption of mobile-health (m-health) medical video communication systems in standard clinical practice. LTE facilitates significant improvements with respect to 3G and HSPA systems. Recently investigate the high resolution (4CIF-704×576) medical video communications over mobile WiMax networks for emergency telemedicine. Here the system allows for the transmission of high-resolution (16CIF 1408×1152 and 4CIF 704×576) clinical video that is encoded at the clinical acquisition resolution and is decoded with low delay. We evaluate our scheme on a representative collection of ultrasound videos of the carotid artery for packet loss rates up to 10%. Here NS3 simulator is used for modelling the mobile LTE Network. Finally Video quality assessment is done based on clinical evaluations and results are discussed both subjective and objective evaluations.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; 4G mobile communication; Long Term Evolution; WiMax; adaptive codes; biomedical ultrasonics; code standards; medical image processing; telemedicine; ultrasonic imaging; video coding; video communication; 3G systems; 4G wireless network; H.264/AVC standard; HSPA systems; NS3 simulator; atherosclerotic plaque ultrasound video; carotid artery; clinical acquisition resolution; clinical evaluations; emergency telemedicine; high resolution clinical video transmission; medical ultrasound video communication; mobile LTE network; mobile WiMax networks; mobile health medical video communication systems; packet loss rates; standard clinical practice; video quality assessment; Encoding; Long Term Evolution; Medical diagnostic imaging; Quality assessment; Streaming media; Ultrasonic imaging; WiMAX; 4G; H.264/AVC; m-health; mobile LTE; telemedicine; ultrasound video; video quality assessment (VQA);
Conference_Titel :
India Conference (INDICON), 2014 Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Pune
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5362-2
DOI :
10.1109/INDICON.2014.7030665