DocumentCode :
3105438
Title :
Burst-by-burst adaptive wideband wireless video telephony
Author :
Hanzo, L. ; Wong, C.H. ; Cherriman, P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Sci., Southampton Univ., UK
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
215
Lastpage :
232
Abstract :
The design trade-offs of interactive wireless video systems are discussed and performance comparisons are provided both in the context of second- and third-generation wireless videophone systems. We commence our discussions by a comparative study of arbitrarily programmable, but fixed-rate, videophone codecs using quarter common intermediate format (QCIF) video sequences scanned at 10 frames/s. These proprietary codecs were designed to allow direct replacement of mobile radio voice codecs in second generation wireless systems, such as the Pan-European GSM, the American IS-54 and IS-95 as well as the Japanese systems, operating at 13, 8, 9.6 and 6.7 kbps, respectively, although better video quality is maintained over higher-rate, 32 kbps cordless systems, such as the Japanese PHS and the European DECT and CT2 systems. From the range of codecs investigated, best overall performance was achieved by our vector-quantised codecs, followed by the discrete cosine transformed and the quadtree-based schemes. The associated video peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) was around 30 dB, while the subjective video quality can be assessed under http://www-mobile.ecs.soton.ac.uk. A range of multimode wireless transceivers is also proposed. The second part of the paper is dedicated to burst-by-burst (BbB) adaptive wireless video transceivers employing the standard H.263 codec. It is demonstrated that the proposed BbB adaptive transceivers provide an improved video performance in comparison to their statically reconfigured counterparts in the context of both wideband BbB adaptive quadrature amplitude modulation (AQAM) transceivers and the joint-detection based code division multiple access (CDMA) transceivers of the third generation systems
Keywords :
adaptive modulation; code division multiple access; cordless telephone systems; discrete cosine transforms; mobile radio; quadrature amplitude modulation; quadtrees; transceivers; vector quantisation; video codecs; videotelephony; 13 kbit/s; 2G wireless systems; 32 kbit/s; 3G wireless systems; 6.7 kbit/s; 8 kbit/s; 9.6 kbit/s; American IS-54; American IS-95; European CT2; European DECT; H.263 codec; Japanese PHS; Pan-European GSM; adaptive QAM transceivers; adaptive quadrature amplitude modulation; burst-by-burst adaptive wideband wireless video telephony; burst-by-burst adaptive wireless video transceivers; code division multiple access transceivers; cordless systems; discrete cosine transform schemes; interactive wireless video systems; joint-detection based CDMA transceivers; mobile radio voice codecs; multimode wireless transceivers; quadtree-based schemes; quarter common intermediate format video sequences; second generation wireless systems; subjective video quality; third generation wireless systems; vector-quantised codecs; video peak signal-to-noise ratio; videophone codecs; Codecs; GSM; Land mobile radio; Multiaccess communication; PSNR; Telephony; Transceivers; Video sequences; Videophone systems; Wideband;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communications and Vehicular Technology, 2000. SCVT-200. Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Leuven
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6684-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SCVT.2000.923365
Filename :
923365
Link To Document :
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