DocumentCode
778458
Title
Quadtree-based reconfigurable cordless videophone systems
Author
Streit, Jürgen ; Hanzo, Lajos
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Sci., Southampton Univ., UK
Volume
6
Issue
2
fYear
1996
fDate
4/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
225
Lastpage
237
Abstract
Arbitrarily programmable, but fixed-rate quadtree (QT) decomposed, parametrically enhanced videophone codecs using quarter common intermediate format (QCIF) video sequences are proposed as a direct replacement for mobile radio voice codecs in second generation systems, such as the Pan-European GSM, the American IS-54 and IS-95, as well as the Japanese systems. The corresponding bit rates are 13, 8, 9.6 and 6.7 kb/s, respectively. As an example, the proposed 11.36 kb/s prototype Codec 1 and the 11 kb/s Codec 2 are embedded in the adaptively reconfigurable wireless videophone systems 1-4 featured in a table and their video quality, bit rate, robustness, and complexity issues are investigated. Coherent reconfigurable 16 or four-level pilot symbol assisted quadrature amplitude modulation (PSAQAM) is used and the system´s robustness is improved by a combination of diversity and automatic repeat request (ARQ) techniques. When using a bandwidth of 200 kHz, as in the Pan-European GSM mobile radio system, the number of videophone users supported varies between three and 16, while the minimum required channel signal to noise ratio over Gaussian and Rayleigh channels is in excess of 6 and 8 dB, respectively, assuming a noise-limited, rather than interference-limited scenario. The salient system features are also summarized in a table
Keywords
Gaussian channels; Rayleigh channels; automatic repeat request; cordless telephone systems; diversity reception; image sequences; land mobile radio; quadrature amplitude modulation; quadtrees; telecommunication standards; video codecs; videotelephony; 11 kbit/s; 11.36 kbit/s; 13 kbit/s; 20 kHz; 6 dB; 6.7 kbit/s; 8 dB; 8 kbit/s; 9.6 kbit/s; ARQ techniques; American IS-54; American IS-95; Gaussian channels; Japanese systems; PSAQAM; QCIF; Rayleigh channels; adaptively reconfigurable wireless videophone; automatic repeat request techniques; bandwidth; bit rate; bit rates; diversity techniques; mobile radio voice codecs; panEuropean GSM; pilot symbol assisted quadrature amplitude modulation; programmable fixed-rate quadtree; quadtree based videophone systems; quarter common intermediate format; reconfigurable cordless videophone systems; signal to noise ratio; video quality; video sequences; videophone codecs; Automatic repeat request; Bit rate; Codecs; GSM; Land mobile radio; Prototypes; Robustness; Signal to noise ratio; Video sequences; Videophone systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/76.488829
Filename
488829
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