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Personal multimedia communication is "the" major growth area in
engineering today with many people across the world in industry and
academia working on the design of future generations of mobile
radio systems and source coding methods. Before multimedia
applications can be truly successful in mobile environments, many
technologically demanding problems must be resolved. In order to
provide the user with a suitable end-to-end service for multimedia
applications, complex systems, interfaces and coding schemes need
to be developed. In mobile multimedia, the air interface bandwidth
requirements are likely to be dominated by the needs of one key
service: video. Even with today's most aggressive compression
algorithms, the needs of video exceed the bandwidth available with
existing mobile connections. Although available bandwidth will
increase, with the introduction of UMTS and local services based on
wireless LANs (such as HiperLan), it is clear that advances in
radio technology and air interface design must go hand in hand with
innovations in source and channel coding.
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