DocumentCode
54081
Title
LineCast: Line-Based Distributed Coding and Transmission for Broadcasting Satellite Images
Author
Feng Wu ; Xiulian Peng ; Jizheng Xu
Author_Institution
Microsoft Res. Asia, Beijing, China
Volume
23
Issue
3
fYear
2014
fDate
Mar-14
Firstpage
1015
Lastpage
1027
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a novel coding and transmission scheme, called LineCast, for broadcasting satellite images to a large number of receivers. The proposed LineCast matches perfectly with the line scanning cameras that are widely adopted in orbit satellites to capture high-resolution images. On the sender side, each captured line is immediately compressed by a transform-domain scalar modulo quantization. Without syndrome coding, the transmission power is directly allocated to quantized coefficients by scaling the coefficients according to their distributions. Finally, the scaled coefficients are transmitted over a dense constellation. This line-based distributed scheme features low delay, low memory cost, and low complexity. On the receiver side, our proposed line-based prediction is used to generate side information from previously decoded lines, which fully utilizes the correlation among lines. The quantized coefficients are decoded by the linear least square estimator from the received data. The image line is then reconstructed by the scalar modulo dequantization using the generated side information. Since there is neither syndrome coding nor channel coding, the proposed LineCast can make a large number of receivers reach the qualities matching their channel conditions. Our theoretical analysis shows that the proposed LineCast can achieve Shannon´s optimum performance by using a high-dimensional modulo-lattice quantization. Experiments on satellite images demonstrate that it achieves up to 1.9-dB gain over the state-of-the-art 2D broadcasting scheme and a gain of more than 5 dB over JPEG 2000 with forward error correction.
Keywords
direct broadcasting by satellite; discrete cosine transforms; geophysical image processing; image reconstruction; image resolution; least squares approximations; LineCast; dense constellation; forward error correction; high-dimensional modulo-lattice quantization; high-resolution images; image reconstruction; line scanning cameras; line-based distributed coding and transmission; line-based distributed scheme; linear least square estimator; novel coding and transmission scheme; satellite images; scalar modulo dequantization; transform-domain scalar modulo quantization; Image coding; Image reconstruction; Lattices; Quantization (signal); Receivers; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Image broadcasting; distributed source coding; power allocation; satellite images;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2014.2298972
Filename
6705684
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