Title :
Joint Source-Channel Coding: a Practical Approach and an implementation Example
Author_Institution :
USC, Los Angeles
fDate :
Jan. 29 2007-Feb. 2 2007
Abstract :
The basic building blocks of most state-of the art source coders are: a linear transformation; scalar quantization of the transform coefficients; probability modeling of the sequence of quantization indices; an entropy coding stage. The weakness of conventional separated source-channel coding approaches lies in the catastrophic behavior of the entropy coding stage. Hence, we replace this stage with linear coding, that maps directly the sequence of redundant quantizer output symbols into a channel codeword. We show that this approach does not entail any loss of optimality in the asymptotic regime of large block length. Furthermore, for practical block lengths and moderate complexity, our approach yields very significant improvements. We develop a full implementation example based on the JPEG2000 image coder and punctured turbo codes. The gain over a conventional separated scheme is demonstrated by extensive numerical experiments on test images.
Keywords :
channel coding; entropy codes; image coding; linear codes; source coding; turbo codes; JPEG2000 image coder; channel codeword; entropy coding; joint source-channel coding; linear coding; punctured turbo codes; Channel capacity; Channel coding; Decoding; Entropy coding; Image coding; Linear code; Memoryless systems; Quantization; Remote sensing; Source coding;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory and Applications Workshop, 2007
Conference_Location :
La Jolla, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-0-615-15314-8
DOI :
10.1109/ITA.2007.4357563