2008
DOI: 10.1109/tce.2008.4560175
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Joint source and channel coding for 3D video with depth image - based rendering

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“…However, this restricted model makes the video system unable to be adapted with the variations in wireless channels. In [19], the JSCC algorithm is proposed for the color plus depth (VpD) transmission over WiMax systems. However, the UEP scheme adopted for transmission based on direct schemes, which requires high data rates for transmission and has lower performance compared to packet partitioning schemes.…”
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“…However, this restricted model makes the video system unable to be adapted with the variations in wireless channels. In [19], the JSCC algorithm is proposed for the color plus depth (VpD) transmission over WiMax systems. However, the UEP scheme adopted for transmission based on direct schemes, which requires high data rates for transmission and has lower performance compared to packet partitioning schemes.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the UEP scheme adopted for transmission based on direct schemes, which requires high data rates for transmission and has lower performance compared to packet partitioning schemes. Moreover, the JSCC algorithm in [19] depends on certain values of source and channel code rates. In addition, the proposed system in [19] used a single antenna and did not utilize any type of diversity techniques to improve the system performance.…”
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“…Following the path of "traditional" video, it is easily foreseeable that, thanks to the improvements in coding techniques [2], also 3D applications will soon be available over both the Internet and wireless networks.…”
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