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First International Conference on Distributed Frameworks for Multimedia Applications (DFMA'05)
A Dual Priority M-QAM Transmission System for High Quality Video over Mobile Channels
Besan?on, France
February 06-February 09
ISBN: 0-7695-2273-4
Vasileios Theodorakopoulos, University of Bradford, U.K.
Michael E. Woodward, University of Bradford, U.K.
Kaliopi Sotiropoulou, Technological Educational Institute of Kavala, Greece
This paper presents a dual priority transmission system for mobile channels suitable for mobile video applications. A dual priority 16-QAM is selected to transport the compressed video bitstream which is partitioned to mach the bit-error sensitivity of the transmitted symbol in terms of mapping in the constellation diagram and picture quality. The partition scheme is applied to split the ITU-T H.263-coded video bitstream and is suitable for constant bit rate transmission where the allocation of the VL-coded information amongst the two partitions is performed adaptively. Simulation results show that this strategy results in higher quality of the reconstructed video data. Investigations have been carried out for a possible extension in higher level modulation schemes such as 64 and 256 QAM and simulation results show that further improvement can be achieved. The implementation of a codec that supports the 64 and 256 QAM system is under development.
Citation:
Vasileios Theodorakopoulos, Michael E. Woodward, Kaliopi Sotiropoulou, "A Dual Priority M-QAM Transmission System for High Quality Video over Mobile Channels," dfma, pp.218-225, First International Conference on Distributed Frameworks for Multimedia Applications (DFMA'05), 2005
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