2012
DOI: 10.4236/ijcns.2012.51009
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Content-Based Image Unequal Error Protection Strategies for an Open Loop MIMO System

Abstract: The paper deals with strategies for optimizing the transmission of JPEG2000 coded images over a MIMO quasi-static Rayleigh fading channel, by exploiting different available MIMO STBC (Space Time Block Codes), as well as the image content to be transmitted. The aim is to propose a link adaptation scheme based on the variable radio channel’s conditions, by establishing an UEP (Unequal Error Protection) scheme that leads to the best tradeoff between the robustness to errors and the image visual quality. Compariso… Show more

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“…The precoding coefficients used in [12] are predefined to allocate the power for each sub-channel, allowing a maximization of the received quality layers under a target BER (bit error rate) constraint. Several other works using link adaptation schemes for wireless JPEG 2000 image transmission can be found in [13][14][15]. In these findings, a Reed-Solomon (RS) code with hard decoding is used for the optimization of the image transmission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The precoding coefficients used in [12] are predefined to allocate the power for each sub-channel, allowing a maximization of the received quality layers under a target BER (bit error rate) constraint. Several other works using link adaptation schemes for wireless JPEG 2000 image transmission can be found in [13][14][15]. In these findings, a Reed-Solomon (RS) code with hard decoding is used for the optimization of the image transmission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%