Title of article :
Performance analysis and recursive syndrome decoding of DFT codes for bursty erasure recovery
Author/Authors :
Rath، نويسنده , , G.، نويسنده , , Guillemot، نويسنده , , C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Packet loss is a common phenomenon in current
image processing (IP) networks. Current network protocols
manage this problem by retransmitting the lost packets. However,
the delay due to the retransmission of the lost packets may be
inappropriate for many real-time applications. Therefore, a better
approach to resolve this problem is to recover the lost data from
the received packets using some error control coding scheme. The
conventional error control coding is based on a tandem source
and channel coding framework, where the message signal is first
compactly represented using a rate-distortion criterion, and then,
the error correcting bits are appended to it. As an alternative, joint
source-channel codes that can perform as good as, or better than,
the tandem source and channel coding are being considered. In
particular, lowpass discrete Fourier transform (DFT) codes have
been studied as joint source-channel codes. This paper is dedicated
to the analysis of lowpass DFT codes with bursty erasures. The
analysis aims at studying the performance of lowpass DFT codes
when consecutive samples of a DFT codevector are erased due to
packet losses. It is known that lowpass DFT codes are highly sensitive
to quantization error when there are consecutive erasures.
This phenomenon is studied in the context of syndrome decoding.
Bursty erasures give rise to a syndrome-decoding matrix that has
very large elements depending on the code parameters and the
burst length. The size of the elements of the syndrome decoding
matrix is studied by establishing various relationships between
the syndrome decoding matrix and the parity and the generator
polynomial coefficients.With a suitable model for the quantization
error, the reconstruction error performance of lowpass DFT codes
is analyzed and then applied to the case of bursty erasures. The
paper also proposes a recursive syndrome decoding algorithm to
improve on the normal syndrome decoding of lowpass DFT codes
in the case of bursty erasures. The proposed algorithm aims at
recovering the quantized values of the erased samples based on
a cost computed using the statistics of the codevector and of the
quantization error.
Keywords :
Bursty erasures , DFT codes , Erasures , Frames , syndrome decoding.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING