Title :
An improved SPIHT wavelet transform in the underwater acoustic image compression
Author :
Li Bin ; Meng Qinggang
Author_Institution :
Electron. Eng., Heilongjiang Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
Abstract :
The constraints of traditional wavelet filters and wavelet coefficients such as it can not be based on the input signal changes, combined with underwater acoustic channel transmission and imaged sonar principles causes the sharp edges or the presence of singular points of piecewise smooth sound effects far from ideal. To deal with these shortcomings, this paper proposes an improved SPIHT algorithm which image most of the energy is concentrated in the low frequency sub-band after wavelet transform. Though SPIHT algorithm diversity redundancy judgment rule which is located in the low frequency sub-band Wavelet coefficients resulting in a code scanning initial zerotree and producing more unnecessary sign bit is relatively large. Using the methods and diversity judgment rules of changing the original algorithm in wavelet tree construction, which can reduce the initial stage of the zero-tree scan number and redundancy of diversity judgments resulting as well as improve the coding efficiency. Matlab language is used to achieve the analysis of underwater acoustic image compression. As the comparing results showed that the improved adaptive wavelet transform algorithm reduce the wavelet transform coefficients to obtain more ideal compression ratio at a certain extent. To ensure the stability of the transformation process, the acoustic image compression method has a good application value.
Keywords :
acoustic imaging; data compression; image coding; underwater acoustic communication; wavelet transforms; Matlab language; SPIHT algorithm diversity redundancy judgment rule; acoustic image compression method; adaptive wavelet transform algorithm; code scanning initial zerotree; coding efficiency; diversity judgment rules; imaged sonar principles; improved SPIHT wavelet transform coefficients; low frequency subband wavelet coefficients; piecewise smooth sound effects; sharp edges; singular points; transformation process; underwater acoustic channel transmission; underwater acoustic image compression; wavelet filters; wavelet tree construction; zero-tree scan number; Data analysis; Encoding; Image resolution; Tin; Video compression; Wavelet transforms; SPIHT algorithm; image compressing;
Conference_Titel :
Measurement, Information and Control (ICMIC), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Harbin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1390-9
DOI :
10.1109/MIC.2013.6758201