2023
DOI: 10.22266/ijies2023.0430.40
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An Adaptive Compression Technique for Efficient Video Reconstruction in Future Generation Wireless Network

Abstract: The mmwave (millimeter wave) with massive MIMO (Multiple-input and multiple-output) leverages larger antennas with spatial diversity and multiplexing gain brings about positive vibe for future generation wireless networks for provisioning bandwidth hungry multimedia applications However, the fronthaul link that links a remote radio head (RRH) and carries video frames as bitstreams to the baseband unit (BBU) can fluctuate the overall speed and capacity of massive MIMO if suitable data compression (encoding-deco… Show more

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“…This work presents a perceptual quality aware video encoding (PQAVE) technique for achieving bringing good tradeoffs between improved video reconstruction error reduction, higher coding efficiency and enhanced video reconstruction quality in massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless network. The work uses a similar architecture as defined [14]; Thulajanaik and Manjanaik [14] focused in reducing the video sequence size and transmit the video in MIMO wireless network. However, the encoding model presented in [14] failed to consider perceptual quality enhancement.…”
Section: Proposed Methods 31 System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This work presents a perceptual quality aware video encoding (PQAVE) technique for achieving bringing good tradeoffs between improved video reconstruction error reduction, higher coding efficiency and enhanced video reconstruction quality in massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless network. The work uses a similar architecture as defined [14]; Thulajanaik and Manjanaik [14] focused in reducing the video sequence size and transmit the video in MIMO wireless network. However, the encoding model presented in [14] failed to consider perceptual quality enhancement.…”
Section: Proposed Methods 31 System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work uses a similar architecture as defined [14]; Thulajanaik and Manjanaik [14] focused in reducing the video sequence size and transmit the video in MIMO wireless network. However, the encoding model presented in [14] failed to consider perceptual quality enhancement. This paper introduces a novel bitoptimization design that enhance the perceptual quality of video with limited amount bits leveraging tempo spatial power spectrum and sensitivity measure.…”
Section: Proposed Methods 31 System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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