2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.image.2016.12.008
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Soft decoding algorithms for optimized JPEG 2000 wireless transmission over realistic MIMO-OFDM systems

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“…In Table 2, we mainly compare it with the progressive image restoration algorithm with loss. The progressive restoration technologies are used in [6]- [10], and we also compare our algorithm with the methods using progressive transmission technology [42]- [44] for completeness. As shown in Table 2, in the case of loss restoration, the PSNR that we provide is at least 32.62% higher than those provided by the comparison objects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Table 2, we mainly compare it with the progressive image restoration algorithm with loss. The progressive restoration technologies are used in [6]- [10], and we also compare our algorithm with the methods using progressive transmission technology [42]- [44] for completeness. As shown in Table 2, in the case of loss restoration, the PSNR that we provide is at least 32.62% higher than those provided by the comparison objects.…”
Section: ) Comparison On Psnrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soft iterative decoder used in [16] improves the performance comparing to the work in [12]. In contrast, it does not allow the transmission of images at high spectral efficiency and in particular for poor channel conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…However, the drawback of these works is that the compressed image transmission over a wireless channel requires a low BER to avoid transmission errors, which requires more transmission power. In [16], an approach for image transmission over a realistic MIMO-OFDM channel using a link adaptation scheme including a serial concatenation of a soft-input soft-output RS decoder and an arithmetic decoder is proposed. The soft decoding allows relaxing the constraint on the SNR.…”
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“…In [4], an UEP scheme was presented to minimize the end to UEP strategies have long proved their interest in the transmission of scalable sources. These can usually be obtained by using RCPC [3], [12], Reed-Solomon (RS) codes [13] or by exploiting the error protection tools defined by the JPEG 2000 standard [14]. On the other hand, UEP strategies can be also achieved by using concatenated coding schemes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%