Title :
Robust VLC sequence decoding exploiting additional video stream properties with reduced complexity
Author :
Nguyen, Hang ; Duhamel, Pierre ; Brouet, Jerome ; Rouffet, Denis
Author_Institution :
Res. & Innovation, Alcatel, Route De Nozay, France
Abstract :
Joint source-channel decoding of variable length codes (VLC) for image and video streaming transmission over unreliable links, such as wireless networks, is a subject of increasing interest. Much more residual source redundancy can be exploited when both types of correlation: (i) the correlation between bits inside a VLC codeword as well as; (ii) the correlation between VLC codewords of a VLC sequence unit (e.g. corresponding to one image block), are taken into account. The paper (Hang Nguyen et al, IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Sigpro., 2004) proposes an optimum maximum likelihood (ML) decoder of VLC sequences which can exploit these two kinds of correlation and outperforms the existing VLC decoders. This paper proposes a reduced complexity version of this optimal VLC decoder. Simulation results show that the complexity is reduced by 5 in terms of number of possible candidates, while the performance is only slightly sub-optimal compared with the optimal version of the Hang Nguyen paper.
Keywords :
combined source-channel coding; correlation methods; image coding; maximum likelihood decoding; variable length codes; video coding; visual communication; VLC codeword bits correlation; VLC sequence; VLC sequence decoding; image transmission; joint source-channel decoding; maximum likelihood decoder; reduced complexity VLC decoder; residual source redundancy; variable length codes; video streaming transmission; wireless links; Code standards; Discrete cosine transforms; Error correction codes; Image coding; Maximum likelihood decoding; Redundancy; Robustness; Streaming media; Video compression; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia and Expo, 2004. ICME '04. 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8603-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICME.2004.1394207