DocumentCode :
1387953
Title :
Optimal use of Markov models for DPCM picture transmission over noisy channels
Author :
Link, Robert ; Kallel, Samir
Author_Institution :
Philips Semicond., Richmond, BC, Canada
Volume :
48
Issue :
10
fYear :
2000
fDate :
10/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1702
Lastpage :
1711
Abstract :
Joint source/channel decoders that use the residual redundancy in the source are investigated for differential pulse code modulation (DPCM) picture transmission over a binary symmetric channel. Markov sequence decoders employing the Viterbi algorithm that use first-order source statistics are reviewed, and generalized for decoders that use second-order source statistics. To make optimal use of the source correlation in both horizontal and vertical directions, it is necessary to generalize the conventional Viterbi decoding algorithm for a one higher-dimensional trellis. The paths through the trellis become two-dimensional "sheets", thus, the technique is coined "sheet decoding". By objective [reconstruction signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)] and subjective measure, it is found that the sheet decoders outperform the Markov sequence decoders that use a first-order Markov model, and outperform two other known decoders (modified maximum a posteriori probability and maximal SNR) that use a second-order Markov model. Moreover, it is found that the use of a simple rate-2/3 block code in conjunction with Markov model-aided decoding (MMAD) offers significant performance improvement for a 2-bit DPCM system. For the example Lenna image, it is observed that the rate-2/3 block code is superior to a rate-2/3 convolutional code for channel-error rates higher than 0.035. The block code is easily incorporated into any of the MMAD DPCM systems and results in a 2-bit MMAD DPCM system that significantly outperforms the noncoded 3-bit MMAD DPCM systems for channel-error rates higher than 0.04.
Keywords :
Markov processes; Viterbi decoding; block codes; combined source-channel coding; convolutional codes; correlation methods; differential pulse code modulation; error statistics; image coding; sequential decoding; visual communication; DPCM picture transmission; DPCM system; Lenna image; MMAD DPCM systems; Markov model-aided decoding; Markov sequence decoders; SNR; Viterbi algorithm; Viterbi decoding algorithm; binary symmetric channel; channel-error rates; differential pulse code modulation; first-order Markov model; first-order source statistics; higher-dimensional trellis; joint source/channel decoders; maximal SNR decoder; modified maximum a posteriori probability decoder; noisy channels; objective measure; optimal use; rate-2/3 block code; rate-2/3 convolutional code; reconstruction signal-to-noise ratio; residual source redundancy; second-order source statistics; sheet decoding; source correlation; subjective measure; transition probabilities; Block codes; Channel coding; Decoding; Modulation coding; Pulse modulation; Redundancy; Semiconductor device noise; Signal to noise ratio; Statistics; Viterbi algorithm;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0090-6778
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/26.871395
Filename :
871395
Link To Document :
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