The explosive growth of network, multimedia and wireless
technology is fundamentally changing the way people communicate,
fueling demand for reliable real-time transmission of image and
video data.
This unique text/reference systematically examines the issues in
distributed video coding (DVC) and multiple description coding
(MDC), two novel techniques designed to address the problems of
conventional image and video compression coding. The book begins
with a state-of-the-art survey of the topic, before proposing new
methods for improving the performance of image and video
transmission using DVC and MDC. Covering all fundamental concepts
and core technologies, the chapters can also be read as independent
and self-sufficient, describing each methodology in sufficient
detail to enable readers to repeat the corresponding experiments
easily.
Topics and features: provides a broad overview of DVC and MDC,
from the basic principles to the latest research; covers
sub-sampling based MDC, quantization based MDC, transform based
MDC, and FEC based MDC; discusses Sleplian-Wolf coding based on
Turbo and LDPC respectively, and comparing relative performance;
includes original algorithms of MDC and DVC; presents the basic
frameworks and experimental results, to help readers improve the
efficiency of MDC and DVC; introduces the classical DVC system for
mobile communications, providing the developmental environment in
detail.
Researchers and engineers will find this book a useful reference
on DVC and MDC technologies, and a guide for developing practical
applications for DVC and MDC systems. The text will also be of
interest to graduate students in image processing and signal
processing.
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