2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3195891
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Image Compression Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey and Comparison

Abstract: There is continuous intensive research on image compression techniques in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in the literature. Some of the image compression techniques in WSNs that exist in the literature include discrete cosine transform (DCT), discrete waveform transforms (DWT), set partitioning in a hierarchical tree (SPIHT), and embedded zero tree wavelet (EZW) coding. Research on image compression in WSNs is necessitated by the need to improve the energy efficiency of sensor nodes and WSNs' lifetimes withou… Show more

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“…In MIMO wireless sensor networks, similar to traditional wireless sensor networks, each node typically possesses only one antenna, with nodes distributed across the network. To achieve higher spatial diversity gain, also referred to as cooperative diversity gain, these dispersed nodes collaborate to form a virtual antenna array [1,3]. The advantages of MIMO stem from its ability to boost throughput, extend coverage, and enhance capacity in a cost-effective manner.…”
Section: Mimo In Wireless Sensor Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In MIMO wireless sensor networks, similar to traditional wireless sensor networks, each node typically possesses only one antenna, with nodes distributed across the network. To achieve higher spatial diversity gain, also referred to as cooperative diversity gain, these dispersed nodes collaborate to form a virtual antenna array [1,3]. The advantages of MIMO stem from its ability to boost throughput, extend coverage, and enhance capacity in a cost-effective manner.…”
Section: Mimo In Wireless Sensor Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO), or multiple antenna communication, has become increasingly significant in wireless systems in recent years. MIMO technology enhances the performance of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) by leveraging multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver ends, thereby improving data throughput, enhancing reliability, and expanding the coverage of wireless communication in WSNs [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On a daily basis, vision sensors capture billions of images, which are compressed with an image codec before they are stored or transferred. In fact, image compression plays the role of a fundamental tool which makes it possible to store and share an extensive amount of digital data, such as images and videos [ 3 ]. No doubt, image compression is a useful tool, however, while reconstructing images, lossy compression standards may cause some distortions in images that the human eye can detect while comparing the reconstructed images to the originals [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In actuality, image compression is the process of reducing the size of an image in bytes without affecting its quality. So far, many compression methods have been proposed to solve various problems in digital imaging, which can be categorized into two main categories; lossy compression methods and lossless compression methods [13]. In lossy compression, a part of the original image data is always removed, but not enough to degrade the overall image.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%