Two-dimensional DPCM image transmission over fading channels
Abstract
A combined source-channel coding approach is described for the encoding, transmission, and remote reconstruction of image data. The transmission medium considered is that of a fading dispersive communications channel. Both the Rician fading and Rayleigh fading channel models are considered. The image source encoder employs two-dimensional (2-D) differential pulse code modulation (DPCM). This is a relatively efficient encoding scheme in the absence of channel errors. In the presence of fading, however, the performance degrades rapidly. By providing error control protection to those encoded bits which contribute most significantly to image reconstruction, it is possible to minimize this degradation without sacrificing transmission bandwidth. Several modulation techniques are employed in evaluation of system performance includng noncoherent multiple frequency shift-keyed (MFSK) modulation. Analytical results are provided for assumed 2-D autoregressive image models, while simulation results are described for real-world images.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Communications
- Pub Date:
- March 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983ITCom..31..315D
- Keywords:
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- Channels (Data Transmission);
- Differential Pulse Code Modulation;
- Image Reconstruction;
- Signal Encoding;
- Signal Fading;
- Video Communication;
- Channel Noise;
- Error Analysis;
- Frequency Shift Keying;
- Performance Prediction;
- Signal To Noise Ratios;
- Transmission Efficiency;
- Two Dimensional Models;
- Communications and Radar