Title :
Subjective effects of d.p.c.m. errors and predictor leak on visual telephone pictures
Author :
Kitchen, J.A. ; Nicol, R.C. ; Corbett, J.M.
Author_Institution :
General Post Office, Research Centre, Ipswich, UK
fDate :
9/1/1977 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A technique for reducing the visibility of transmission errors in television signals which have been digitally encoded using differential pulse-code modulation(d.p.c.m.) is to weight the predicted value of the signal by a factor less than unity. This prediction `leak¿ has the effect of reducing the extent of the propagation, and hence the visibility, of transmission errors, but it may also increase the quantising distortion. A closely controlled subjective investigation of this error visibility against quantising distortion trade-off is described. Details of both the equipment and procedure followed are given and a mathematical model is derived to allow the plotting of curves of constant impairment for varying leak factor and error rate. The investigation indicated that for moderate channel error rates, a leak factor of 15/16 is a good compromise between error visibility and quantisation distoration.
Keywords :
coding errors; digital communication systems; digital signals; electric distortion; encoding; modelling; pulse-code modulation; video signals; videotelephony; differential pulse code modulation; digital encoding; error visibility; mathematical model; moderate channel error rates; predictor leak; quantising distortion; television signals; transmission errors; visual telephone pictures;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1977.0161