DocumentCode
952923
Title
Adaptive low-rate wireless videophone schemes
Author
Hanzo, Lajos ; Streit, Jürgen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Southampton Univ., UK
Volume
5
Issue
4
fYear
1995
fDate
8/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
305
Lastpage
318
Abstract
The design and performance of a range of wireless videophone transceivers are presented. Highly bandwidth efficient, fixed but with arbitrarily programmable rate, perceptually weighted discrete cosine transform (DCT) based video codecs are proposed for quarter common intermediate format (QCIF) videophone sequences. Perceptually weighted cost/gain controlled motion compensation and quad-class DCT-based compression is applied with and without run-length coding. Specifically, we propose video codecs having transmission rates in the range of 5-11.36 kbps and preselected the 11.36 kbps codec 1, the 8.52 kbps codec 2 and the 8 kbps codec 2a, for which we designed the intelligent reconfigurable systems 1-5. After sensitivity-matched binary Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem (BCH) forward error correction (FEC) coding the data rate associated with codec 1 and codec 2a became 20.32 kbps, while that of codec 2 was 15.24 kbps. Throughout these systems a partial forced update (PFU) technique was invoked in order to keep transmitter and receiver aligned amongst hostile channel conditions. When using codec 1 in system 1 and coherent pilot symbol assisted 16-level quadrature amplitude modulation (16-PSAQAM), an overall signalling rate of 9 kBd was yielded. Over lower quality channels the 4QAM mode of operation had to be invoked, which required twice as many time slots to accommodate the resulting 18 kBd stream, The system´s robustness was increased using automatic repeat requests (ARQ), inevitably reducing the number of users supported, which was between 6 and 19 for the various systems. In a bandwidth of 200 kHz, similarly to the Pan-European GSM mobile radio system´s speech channel, using system 1 for example, 16 and 8 videophone users can be supported in the 16QAM and 4QAM modes, respectively
Keywords
BCH codes; adaptive systems; automatic repeat request; discrete cosine transforms; error correction codes; forward error correction; land mobile radio; motion compensation; quadrature amplitude modulation; runlength codes; transceivers; video codecs; video coding; videotelephony; 200 kHz; 5 to 11.36 kbit/s; BCH coding; adaptive low-rate wireless videophone schemes; automatic repeat request; coherent pilot symbol assisted 16-level QAM; design; discrete cosine transform; forward error correction coding; hostile channel conditions; intelligent reconfigurable systems; mobile radio; motion compensation; partial forced update technique; performance; quad-class DCT-based compression; quarter common intermediate format videophone sequences; run-length coding; signalling rate; transmission rates; video codecs; videophone transceivers; Automatic repeat request; Bandwidth; Costs; Discrete cosine transforms; Forward error correction; Intelligent systems; Motion compensation; Motion control; Transceivers; Video codecs;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/76.465084
Filename
465084
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