Title :
Toward a unified framework for modeling and analysis of diversity in joint source - channel coding
Author :
Kwasinski, Alexis ; Liu, K.J.R.
Abstract :
The study of joint source-channel Coding (JSCC) systems faces one major challenge in obtaining an analytical expression for the function that links end-to-end distortion with channel signal-to-noise ratio, the D-SNR curve. In this paper, for certain multimedia systems using practical source and channel codes in a JSCC bit rate allocation design, the D-SNR curve is shown to be well approximated by a set of carefully selected points where the relative contribution of channel errors to end-to-end distortion is small. This approach has the potential advantage that it could be applied to represent the performance of many practical systems using JSCC bit rate allocation for which it is shown that the D-SNR function is approximately linear in log-log scales. A unified framework for the modeling, analysis, and performance measurement of these systems is proposed by considering a view of diversity more general than its usual interpretation. This view extends that of diversity to include redundant information so that coding and diversity gain are still used to characterize performance. Furthermore, the proposed approach is applied to study issues arising from using practical source and channel codes, including the effects on the performance of channel codes of different strength or source codes with different compression efficiency.
Keywords :
Bit rate; Distortion; Diversity methods; Linear approximation; Measurement; Multimedia systems; Performance analysis; Signal analysis; Signal to noise ratio; USA Councils;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2007.910586