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An Iterative Detection Aided Irregular Convolutional Coded Wavelet Videophone Scheme Using Reversible Variable-Length Codes and

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An Iterative Detection Aided Irregular Convolutional Coded Wavelet Videophone Scheme Using Reversible Variable-Length Codes and
— In this paper, we characterize the achievable performance of a wavelet encoding-based videophone system, which further compresses and protects the wavelet-based video codec’s bit-stream with the aid of Reversible Variable-Length (RVLC) codes. More specifically, the video codec uses RVLC codes for compressing and protecting the video frame header. By constrast, Irregular Convolutional Codes (IRCCs) are used for Unequal Error Protection of the video bitstream generated from the wavelet-subbands, when communicating over InterSymbol Interference (ISI) contaminated channels. At the receiver, the turbo-equalizer, the IRCC decoder and the RVLC decoder all employ the Maximum APosteriori (MAP) algorithm and their operations are performed in an iterative turbo-detection style. The proposed system was designed for maintaining a near-unimpaired video reconstruction quality for channel Signal-to-Noise Ratios (SNR) in excess of about 5dB, when comunicating over a five-path dispersive AWGN ch...
Anh Quang Pham, Jin Wang, Lie-Liang Yang, Lajos Ha
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where VTC
Authors Anh Quang Pham, Jin Wang, Lie-Liang Yang, Lajos Hanzo
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