Title :
An adaptive modulation scheme for image transmission over wireless channels
Author :
Zrae, Rimas A. ; Hassan, Mohamed ; El-Tarhuni, Mohamed
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., American Univ. of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose an adaptive modulation scheme for image transmission over fading channels. The proposed scheme partitions the received signal-to-noise (SNR) space as well as the transmitted information based on its importance. Then, it jointly considers the channel condition and the importance of the transmitted bitstream when deciding on the modulation level. More specifically, the scheme partitions the compressed image information into different bit streams with unequal importance based on the properties of the human visual system. Then, it decides on the modulation level that meets a predefined target bit error rate (BER) using an offline lookup table. This predefined BER is based on the SNR level as seen by the receiver and the sensitivity of the transmitted bit stream. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme provides significant improvement in the spectral efficiency when compared to fixed-modulation based systems while maintaining relatively high peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) and acceptable perceptual quality.
Keywords :
adaptive modulation; data compression; error statistics; fading channels; image coding; table lookup; adaptive modulation scheme; bit error rate; bit streams; compressed image information; fading channels; fixed-modulation systems; human visual system; image transmission; offline lookup table; peak signal-to-noise ratio; perceptual quality; predefined BER; wireless channels; Adaptation model; Binary phase shift keying; Fading; BW efficiency; Image transmission; adaptive modulation; fading channels; image compression;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT), 2010 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Luxor
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9992-2
DOI :
10.1109/ISSPIT.2010.5711814