Title :
Low-delay distributed source coding for time-varying sources with unknown statistics
Author :
Fangzhou Chen ; Bin Li ; Koksal, Can Emre
Author_Institution :
Dept. of ECE, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
fDate :
April 26 2015-May 1 2015
Abstract :
We consider a system in which two nodes take correlated measurements of a random source with time-varying and unknown statistics. The observations of the source at the first node are to be losslessly replicated with a given probability of outage at the second node, which receives data from the first node over a constant-rate channel. We develop a system and associated strategies for joint distributed source coding (encoding and decoding) and transmission control in order to achieve low end-to-end delay. Slepian-Wolf coding in its traditional form cannot be applied in our scenario, since the encoder requires the joint statistics of the observations and the associated decoding delay is very high. We analytically evaluate the performance of our strategies and show that the delay achieved by them are order optimal, as the conditional entropy of the source approaches to the channel rate. We also evaluate the performance of our algorithms based on real-world experiments using two cameras recording videos of a scene at different angles. Having realized our schemes, we demonstrated that, even with a very low-complexity quantizer, a compression ratio of approximately 50% is achievable for lossless replication at the decoder, at an average delay of a few seconds.
Keywords :
decoding; probability; quantisation (signal); source coding; statistical analysis; telecommunication network reliability; video cameras; video coding; video recording; Slepian-Wolf coding; camera; channel rate; compression ratio; conditional entropy; constant-rate channel; decoding delay; encoding; end-to-end delay; low-complexity quantizer; low-delay distributed source coding; outage probability; time-varying source; transmission control; unknown statistic; video recording; Cameras; Decoding; Delays; Joints; Source coding; Videos; Lossless distributed source coding; delay optimal control; heavy-traffic analysis; universal algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications (INFOCOM), 2015 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kowloon
DOI :
10.1109/INFOCOM.2015.7218447