Title :
Programmable H.263-based wireless video transceivers for interference-limited environments
Author :
Cherriman, Peter ; Hanzo, Lajos
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Southampton Univ., UK
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In order to exploit the nonuniformly distributed channel capacity over the cell area, an intelligent 7.3-kB programmable videophone transceiver is proposed, which is capable of exploiting the higher channel capacity of uninterfered, high-channel-quality cell areas, while supporting more robust, but lower bit-rate operation in more interfered areas. The system employed an enhanced H.263-compatible video codec. Since most existing wireless systems exhibit a constant bit-rate, the video codec´s bit-rate fluctuation was smoothed by a novel adaptive packetization algorithm, which is capable of supporting automatic repeat request (ARQ)-assisted operation in wireless distributive video transmissions, although in the proposed low-latency interactive videophone transceiver, we refrained from using ARQ. Instead, corrupted packets are dropped by both the local and remote decoders in order to prevent error propagation. The minimum required channel signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) was in the range of 8-28 dB for the various transmission scenarios, while the corresponding video peak-signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) was in the range of 32-39 dB. The main system features are summarized
Keywords :
adaptive systems; cellular radio; channel capacity; cochannel interference; code standards; interactive video; land mobile radio; packet radio networks; telecommunication standards; transceivers; video codecs; videotelephony; 32 to 39 dB; 7.3 kB; ARQ; H.263-compatible video codec; PSNR; SINR; adaptive packetization algorithm; automatic repeat request; bit-rate fluctuation; cell area; cochannel interference; constant bit-rate; decoders; intelligent videophone transceiver; interactive videophone transceiver; interference-limited environments; nonuniformly distributed channel capacity; packet dropping; peak-signal-to-noise ratio; programmable H.263-based wireless video transceivers; signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio; wireless distributive video transmissions; wireless systems; Automatic repeat request; Channel capacity; Code standards; Communication standards; Decoding; Interchannel interference; Robustness; Transceivers; Video codecs; Video compression;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on