DocumentCode
1244682
Title
Layered video transmission over wireless multirate DS-CDMA links
Author
Kondi, Lisimachos P. ; Srinivasan, Deepika ; Pados, Dimitris A. ; Batalama, Stella N.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., State Univ. of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA
Volume
15
Issue
12
fYear
2005
Firstpage
1629
Lastpage
1637
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the transmission of video over wireless direct-sequence code-division multiple access (DS-CDMA) channels. A layered (scalable) video source codec is used. The layers may be time-multiplexed and transmitted over a single CDMA channel or each layer can be transmitted over a different CDMA channel. For the latter case, spreading codes of different lengths are allowed for each CDMA channel (multirate CDMA). Thus, a different number of chips per bit can be used for the transmission of each scalable layer. For a given fixed energy value per chip and chip rate, the selection of a spreading code length affects the transmitted energy per bit and bit rate for each scalable layer. An MPEG-4 source encoder is used to provide a two-layer signal-to-noise-ratio scalable bit stream. Each of the two layers is channel-coded using rate-compatible punctured convolutional codes. Then, the data are interleaved, spread, carrier-modulated, and transmitted over the wireless channel. A multipath Rayleigh fading channel model is assumed. At the other end, the signal is collected by an antenna array front. After carrier demodulation, multiple-access-interference suppressing despreading is performed using adaptive space-time auxiliary-vector (AV) filters. The choice of the AV space-time receiver is dictated by realistic channel fading rates that limit the data record available for receiver adaptation and redesign. Our experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of such a multirate DS-CDMA system for wireless video transmission.
Keywords
Rayleigh channels; adaptive filters; channel coding; code division multiple access; convolutional codes; interference suppression; multipath channels; spread spectrum communication; video codecs; video coding; video communication; wireless channels; MPEG-4 source encoder; adaptive space-time auxiliary-vector filters; antenna array; carrier demodulation; direct-sequence code-division multiple access channels; layered video transmission; multipath Rayleigh fading channel; multiple-accessing-interference suppression; rate-compatible punctured convolutional codes; signal-to-noise-ratio; spreading code; video source codec; wireless multirate DS-CDMA links; Antenna arrays; Bit rate; Codecs; Convolutional codes; Demodulation; Direct-sequence code-division multiple access; Fading; MPEG 4 Standard; Multiaccess communication; Signal to noise ratio; Adaptive filtering; antenna arrays; direct-sequence code-division multiple access (DS-CDMA); rate distortion optimization; small sample support; wireless video transmission;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSVT.2005.856922
Filename
1546009
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