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Multiple Description Coding With Prediction Compensation

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2009
A new multiple description coding paradigm is proposed by combining the time-domain lapped transform, block level source splitting, linear prediction, and prediction residual encoding. The method provides effective redundancy control and fully utilizes the source correlation.
Jie Liang, Trac D Tran
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Multiple Description Coding

2014
Abstract With the development of 3G/4G and WiFi networks, there has been a growing demand for multimedia delivery over wireless channels. The dramatic increase in multimedia traffic over such lossy channels has driven the development of efficient, reliable, and adaptable coding techniques.
Neeraj Gadgil   +3 more
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Multiple description coding using pairwise correlating transforms

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2001
The objective of multiple description coding (MDC) is to encode a source into multiple bitstreams supporting multiple quality levels of decoding. In this paper, we only consider the two-description case, where the requirement is that a high-quality reconstruction should be decodable from the two bitstreams together, while lower, but still acceptable ...
Yao Wang   +2 more
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On symmetric multiple description coding

2013 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW), 2013
We derive a single-letter lower bound on the minimum sum rate of multiple description coding with symmetric distortion constraints. For the binary uniform source with the Hamming distortion measure, this lower bound can be evaluated with the aid of a certain minimax theorem.
Lin Song, Shuo Shao, Jun Chen
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Multiple description coding over multiple correlated erasure channels

Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, 2012
ABSTRACTThis paper examines the use of Multiple Description Coding (MDC) for information transmission over multiple correlated erasure channels. It addresses the problem of optimal rate allocation between descriptions to attain the minimum possible average distortion at the receiver.
Songqing Zhao   +3 more
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Multiple Description Coding for Best-Effort Delivery of Light Field Video Using GNN-Based Compression

IEEE transactions on multimedia, 2023
In recent years, Light Field (LF) video has grabbed much attention as an emerging form of immersive media. LF collects, through a lens matrix, light information emanating in every direction, and obtains rich information about the scene, providing users ...
Xinjue Hu   +4 more
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Recursive Filtering With Measurement Fading: A Multiple Description Coding Scheme

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2021
In this article, the recursive filtering problem is studied for a class of discrete-time nonlinear stochastic systems subject to fading measurements.
Licheng Wang   +3 more
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Image transmission in UAV MIMO UWB-OSTBC system over Rayleigh channel using multiple description coding (MDC)

Imaging and Sensing for Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Volume 2: Deployment and Applications, 2020
Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes (OSTBC) and multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) communication system are new techniques with high performance that have many applications in wireless telecommunications.
Ali Arshaghi   +6 more
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BALANCED MULTIPLE DESCRIPTION SUBBAND CODING

International Journal of Wavelets, Multiresolution and Information Processing, 2011
Multiple description coding is one of the source coding techniques used to alleviate the problems of packet loss in network. The objective is to encode a source into two (or more) bitstreams supporting two quality levels of decoding: A high-quality reconstruction decoded from the two bitstreams together, and two lower ones, but still acceptable ...
Wang, Ning, Peng, Lizhong
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