In this paper, a new block-based pixel domain distributed video coding scheme featured with variable block modes is proposed. In addition to intra mode and Wyner-Ziv mode employed in conventional block-based distributed video coding scheme, two supplementary block modes "SKIP mode" and "zero motion mode" are introduced in the proposed scheme to improve the overall coding efficiency, as well as to reduce the decoding complexity. Moreover, the channel coding is performed on macroblcok level to reduce the coding loss due to inserted information in the parity bits. The simulation results show that the proposed scheme outperforms both the conventional frame-based transform-domain and the blockbased pixel-domain distributed coding schemes.
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