We compare two strategies for lossy source description across a pair of unreliable channels. In the first strategy, we use a broadcast channel code to achieve a different rate for each possible channel realization, and then use a multiresolution source code to describe the source at the resulting rates. In the second strategy, we use a channel coding strategy for two independent channels coupled with a multiple description source code. In each case, we choose the coding parameters to minimize the expected end-to-end distortion in the source reconstruction. We demonstrate that in point-to-point communication across a pair of non-ergodic channels, multiple description coding can provide substantial gains relative to multiresolution and broadc...
The rate loss of a multiresolution source code (MRSC) describes the difference between the rate need...
Abstract We describe multiple description transform coding MDTC a joint sourcechannel coding method...
We consider transmission of stationary ergodic sources over non-ergodic composite channels with chan...
In a traditional communication system, the coding process is divided into source coding and channel ...
none3We consider strategies for the lossy transmission of a zero mean Gaussian source over multiple ...
We derive the rate-distortion region for the two-channel multiple description problem on stationary ...
We consider strategies for the lossy transmission of a zero mean Gaussian source over multiple chann...
We consider strategies for the lossy transmission of a zero mean Gaussian source over multiple chann...
Abstract—We consider strategies for the lossy transmission of a zero mean Gaussian source over multi...
This paper considers the transmission of multiple descriptions over noisy channels rather than the o...
Supervisor: Gregory W. Wornell Title: Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceThis ...
The aim of source coding is to represent information as accurately as possible using as few bits as ...
In a traditional communication system, the coding process is divided into source coding and channel ...
Providing real-time multimedia services over a best-effort network is challenging due to the stringe...
In this paper, we first define and bound the rate loss of source codes for broadcast channels. Our b...
The rate loss of a multiresolution source code (MRSC) describes the difference between the rate need...
Abstract We describe multiple description transform coding MDTC a joint sourcechannel coding method...
We consider transmission of stationary ergodic sources over non-ergodic composite channels with chan...
In a traditional communication system, the coding process is divided into source coding and channel ...
none3We consider strategies for the lossy transmission of a zero mean Gaussian source over multiple ...
We derive the rate-distortion region for the two-channel multiple description problem on stationary ...
We consider strategies for the lossy transmission of a zero mean Gaussian source over multiple chann...
We consider strategies for the lossy transmission of a zero mean Gaussian source over multiple chann...
Abstract—We consider strategies for the lossy transmission of a zero mean Gaussian source over multi...
This paper considers the transmission of multiple descriptions over noisy channels rather than the o...
Supervisor: Gregory W. Wornell Title: Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceThis ...
The aim of source coding is to represent information as accurately as possible using as few bits as ...
In a traditional communication system, the coding process is divided into source coding and channel ...
Providing real-time multimedia services over a best-effort network is challenging due to the stringe...
In this paper, we first define and bound the rate loss of source codes for broadcast channels. Our b...
The rate loss of a multiresolution source code (MRSC) describes the difference between the rate need...
Abstract We describe multiple description transform coding MDTC a joint sourcechannel coding method...
We consider transmission of stationary ergodic sources over non-ergodic composite channels with chan...