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Book Synopsis
Since the publication of Wireless Video Communications five years ago, the area of video compression and wireless transceivers has evolved even further. This new edition addresses a range of recent developments in these areas, giving cognizance to the associated transmission aspects and issues of error resilience.

Video Compression and Communications has been updated and condensed yet remains all-encompassing, giving a comprehensive overview of the subject. Covering compression issues, coding delay, implementational complexity and bitrate, the book also looks at the historical perspective to video communication.

  • New edition of successful and informative text, Wireless Video Communications
  • Substantial new material has been added on areas such as H.264, MPEG4 coding and transceivers
  • Clear presentation and broad scope make it essential for anyone interested in wireless communications
  • Systematically converts the lessons of Shannon''

    Table of Contents

    About the Authors xvii

    Other Wiley and IEEE Press Books on Related Topics xix

    Preface xxi

    Acknowledgments xxiii

    1 Introduction 1

    1.1 A Brief Introduction to Compression Theory 1

    1.2 Introduction to Video Formats 2

    1.3 Evolution of Video Compression Standards 5

    1.4 Video Communications 15

    1.5 Organization of the Monograph 17

    I Video Codecs for HSDPA-style Adaptive Videophones 19

    2 Fractal Image Codecs 21

    2.1 Fractal Principles 21

    2.2 One-dimensional Fractal Coding 23

    2.3 Error Sensitivity and Complexity 32

    2.4 Summary and Conclusions 33

    3 Low Bitrate DCT Codecs and HSDPA-style Videophone Transceivers 35

    3.1 Video Codec Outline 35

    3.2 The Principle of Motion Compensation 37

    3.3 Transform Coding 51

    3.4 The Codec Outline 58

    3.5 Initial Intra-frame Coding 60

    3.6 Gain-controlled Motion Compensation 60

    3.7 TheMCER Active/Passive Concept 61

    3.8 Partial Forced Update of the Reconstructed FrameBuffers 62

    3.9 The Gain/Cost-controlled Inter-frame Codec 64

    3.10 The Bit-allocation Strategy 66

    3.11 Results 67

    3.12 DCT Codec Performance under Erroneous Conditions 70

    3.13 DCT-based Low-rate Video Transceivers 72

    3.14 System Performance 80

    3.15 Summary and Conclusions 89

    4 Very Low Bitrate VQ Codecs and HSDPA-style Videophone Transceivers 93

    4.1 Introduction 93

    4.2 The Codebook Design 93

    4.3 The Vector Quantizer Design 95

    4.4 Performance under Erroneous Conditions 105

    4.5 VQ-based Low-rate Video Transceivers 107

    4.6 System Performance 113

    4.7 Joint Iterative Decoding of Trellis-based Vector-quantized Video and TCM 118

    4.8 Summary and Conclusions 136

    5 Low Bitrate Quad-tree-based Codecs and HSDPA-style Videophone Transceivers 139

    5.1 Introduction 139

    5.2 Quad-tree Decomposition 139

    5.3 Quad-tree Intensity Match 142

    5.4 Model-based Parametric Enhancement 148

    5.5 The Enhanced QTCodec 153

    5.6 Performance and Considerations under Erroneous Conditions 154

    5.7 QT-codec-based Video Transceivers 158

    5.8 QT-based Video-transceiver Performance 162

    5.9 Summary of QT-based Video Transceivers 165

    5.10 Summary of Low-rate Video Codecs and Transceivers 166

    II High-resolution Video Coding 171

    6 Low-complexity Techniques 173

    6.1 Differential Pulse Code Modulation 173

    6.2 Block Truncation Coding 177

    6.3 Subband Coding 183

    6.4 Summary and Conclusions 202

    7 High-resolution DCT Coding 205

    7.1 Introduction 205

    7.2 Intra-frame Quantizer Training 205

    7.3 Motion Compensation for High-quality Images 209

    7.4 Inter-frame DCT Coding 215

    7.5 The Proposed Codec 224

    7.6 Summary and Conclusions 235

    III H.261, H.263, H.264, MPEG2 and MPEG4 for HSDPA-style Wireless Video Telephony
    and DVB 237

    8 H.261 for HSDPA-style Wireless Video Telephony 239

    8.1 Introduction 239

    8.2 TheH.261VideoCoding Standard 239

    8.3 Effect of Transmission Errors on theH.261Codec 253

    8.4 A Reconfigurable Wireless Videophone System 272

    8.5 H.261-basedWireless Videophone System Performance 283

    8.6 Summary and Conclusions 293

    9 Comparative Study of the H.261 and H.263 Codecs 295

    9.1 Introduction 295

    9.2 TheH.263CodingAlgorithms 297

    9.3 Performance Results 318

    9.4 Summary and Conclusions 335

    10 H.263 for HSDPA-style Wireless Video Telephony 339

    10.1 Introduction 339

    10.2 H.263inaMobileEnvironment 339

    10.3 Design of an Error-resilient Reconfigurable Videophone System 343

    10.4 H.263-based Video System Performance 352

    10.5 Transmission Feedback 367

    10.6 Summary and Conclusions 376

    11 MPEG-4 Video Compression 379

    11.1 Introduction 379

    11.2 OverviewofMPEG-4 380

    11.3 MPEG-4: Content-based Interactivity 387

    11.4 Scalability of Video Objects 396

    11.5 Video Quality Measures 398

    11.6 Effect of Coding Parameters 400

    11.7 Summary and Conclusion 404

    12 Comparative Study of the MPEG-4 and H.264 Codecs 407

    12.1 Introduction 407

    12.2 TheITU-TH.264Project 407

    12.3 H.264VideoCodingTechniques 408

    12.4 H.264SpecificCodingAlgorithm 410

    12.5 Comparative Study of theMPEG-4 and H.264 Codecs 425

    12.6 Performance Results 428

    13 MPEG-4 Bitstream and Bit-sensitivity Study 437

    13.1 Motivation 437

    13.2 Structure of Coded Visual Data 437

    13.3 Visual Bitstream Syntax 440

    13.4 Introduction to Error-resilient Video Encoding 441

    13.5 Error-resilient Video Coding in MPEG-4 441

    13.6 Error-resilience Tools in MPEG-4 443

    13.7 MPEG-4Bit-sensitivityStudy 448

    13.8 Chapter Conclusions 457

    14 HSDPA-like and Turbo-style Adaptive Single- and Multi-carrier Video Systems 459

    14.1 Turbo-equalized H.263-based Videophony for GSM/GPRS 459

    14.2 HSDPA-style Burst-by-burst Adaptive CDMA Videophony: Turbo-coded Burst-by-burst Adaptive Joint Detection CDMA and H.263-based Videophony 472

    14.3 Subband-adaptive Turbo-coded OFDM-based Interactive Videotelephony 485

    14.4 Burst-by-burst Adaptive Decision Feedback Equalized TCM, TTCM, and BICM for H.263-assistedWireless Videotelephony 506

    14.5 Turbo-detected MPEG-4 Video Using Multi-level Coding, TCM and STTC 526

    14.6 Near-capacity Irregular Variable Length Codes 543

    14.7 Digital Terrestrial Video Broadcasting for Mobile Receivers 558

    14.8 Satellite-based Video Broadcasting 601

    14.9 Summary and Conclusions 622

    14.10WirelessVideoSystemDesignPrinciples 623

    Glossary 625

    Bibliography 635

    Index 659

    Author Index 667

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      Publication Date: 21/09/2007
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      Book Synopsis
      Since the publication of Wireless Video Communications five years ago, the area of video compression and wireless transceivers has evolved even further. This new edition addresses a range of recent developments in these areas, giving cognizance to the associated transmission aspects and issues of error resilience.

      Video Compression and Communications has been updated and condensed yet remains all-encompassing, giving a comprehensive overview of the subject. Covering compression issues, coding delay, implementational complexity and bitrate, the book also looks at the historical perspective to video communication.

      • New edition of successful and informative text, Wireless Video Communications
      • Substantial new material has been added on areas such as H.264, MPEG4 coding and transceivers
      • Clear presentation and broad scope make it essential for anyone interested in wireless communications
      • Systematically converts the lessons of Shannon''

        Table of Contents

        About the Authors xvii

        Other Wiley and IEEE Press Books on Related Topics xix

        Preface xxi

        Acknowledgments xxiii

        1 Introduction 1

        1.1 A Brief Introduction to Compression Theory 1

        1.2 Introduction to Video Formats 2

        1.3 Evolution of Video Compression Standards 5

        1.4 Video Communications 15

        1.5 Organization of the Monograph 17

        I Video Codecs for HSDPA-style Adaptive Videophones 19

        2 Fractal Image Codecs 21

        2.1 Fractal Principles 21

        2.2 One-dimensional Fractal Coding 23

        2.3 Error Sensitivity and Complexity 32

        2.4 Summary and Conclusions 33

        3 Low Bitrate DCT Codecs and HSDPA-style Videophone Transceivers 35

        3.1 Video Codec Outline 35

        3.2 The Principle of Motion Compensation 37

        3.3 Transform Coding 51

        3.4 The Codec Outline 58

        3.5 Initial Intra-frame Coding 60

        3.6 Gain-controlled Motion Compensation 60

        3.7 TheMCER Active/Passive Concept 61

        3.8 Partial Forced Update of the Reconstructed FrameBuffers 62

        3.9 The Gain/Cost-controlled Inter-frame Codec 64

        3.10 The Bit-allocation Strategy 66

        3.11 Results 67

        3.12 DCT Codec Performance under Erroneous Conditions 70

        3.13 DCT-based Low-rate Video Transceivers 72

        3.14 System Performance 80

        3.15 Summary and Conclusions 89

        4 Very Low Bitrate VQ Codecs and HSDPA-style Videophone Transceivers 93

        4.1 Introduction 93

        4.2 The Codebook Design 93

        4.3 The Vector Quantizer Design 95

        4.4 Performance under Erroneous Conditions 105

        4.5 VQ-based Low-rate Video Transceivers 107

        4.6 System Performance 113

        4.7 Joint Iterative Decoding of Trellis-based Vector-quantized Video and TCM 118

        4.8 Summary and Conclusions 136

        5 Low Bitrate Quad-tree-based Codecs and HSDPA-style Videophone Transceivers 139

        5.1 Introduction 139

        5.2 Quad-tree Decomposition 139

        5.3 Quad-tree Intensity Match 142

        5.4 Model-based Parametric Enhancement 148

        5.5 The Enhanced QTCodec 153

        5.6 Performance and Considerations under Erroneous Conditions 154

        5.7 QT-codec-based Video Transceivers 158

        5.8 QT-based Video-transceiver Performance 162

        5.9 Summary of QT-based Video Transceivers 165

        5.10 Summary of Low-rate Video Codecs and Transceivers 166

        II High-resolution Video Coding 171

        6 Low-complexity Techniques 173

        6.1 Differential Pulse Code Modulation 173

        6.2 Block Truncation Coding 177

        6.3 Subband Coding 183

        6.4 Summary and Conclusions 202

        7 High-resolution DCT Coding 205

        7.1 Introduction 205

        7.2 Intra-frame Quantizer Training 205

        7.3 Motion Compensation for High-quality Images 209

        7.4 Inter-frame DCT Coding 215

        7.5 The Proposed Codec 224

        7.6 Summary and Conclusions 235

        III H.261, H.263, H.264, MPEG2 and MPEG4 for HSDPA-style Wireless Video Telephony
        and DVB 237

        8 H.261 for HSDPA-style Wireless Video Telephony 239

        8.1 Introduction 239

        8.2 TheH.261VideoCoding Standard 239

        8.3 Effect of Transmission Errors on theH.261Codec 253

        8.4 A Reconfigurable Wireless Videophone System 272

        8.5 H.261-basedWireless Videophone System Performance 283

        8.6 Summary and Conclusions 293

        9 Comparative Study of the H.261 and H.263 Codecs 295

        9.1 Introduction 295

        9.2 TheH.263CodingAlgorithms 297

        9.3 Performance Results 318

        9.4 Summary and Conclusions 335

        10 H.263 for HSDPA-style Wireless Video Telephony 339

        10.1 Introduction 339

        10.2 H.263inaMobileEnvironment 339

        10.3 Design of an Error-resilient Reconfigurable Videophone System 343

        10.4 H.263-based Video System Performance 352

        10.5 Transmission Feedback 367

        10.6 Summary and Conclusions 376

        11 MPEG-4 Video Compression 379

        11.1 Introduction 379

        11.2 OverviewofMPEG-4 380

        11.3 MPEG-4: Content-based Interactivity 387

        11.4 Scalability of Video Objects 396

        11.5 Video Quality Measures 398

        11.6 Effect of Coding Parameters 400

        11.7 Summary and Conclusion 404

        12 Comparative Study of the MPEG-4 and H.264 Codecs 407

        12.1 Introduction 407

        12.2 TheITU-TH.264Project 407

        12.3 H.264VideoCodingTechniques 408

        12.4 H.264SpecificCodingAlgorithm 410

        12.5 Comparative Study of theMPEG-4 and H.264 Codecs 425

        12.6 Performance Results 428

        13 MPEG-4 Bitstream and Bit-sensitivity Study 437

        13.1 Motivation 437

        13.2 Structure of Coded Visual Data 437

        13.3 Visual Bitstream Syntax 440

        13.4 Introduction to Error-resilient Video Encoding 441

        13.5 Error-resilient Video Coding in MPEG-4 441

        13.6 Error-resilience Tools in MPEG-4 443

        13.7 MPEG-4Bit-sensitivityStudy 448

        13.8 Chapter Conclusions 457

        14 HSDPA-like and Turbo-style Adaptive Single- and Multi-carrier Video Systems 459

        14.1 Turbo-equalized H.263-based Videophony for GSM/GPRS 459

        14.2 HSDPA-style Burst-by-burst Adaptive CDMA Videophony: Turbo-coded Burst-by-burst Adaptive Joint Detection CDMA and H.263-based Videophony 472

        14.3 Subband-adaptive Turbo-coded OFDM-based Interactive Videotelephony 485

        14.4 Burst-by-burst Adaptive Decision Feedback Equalized TCM, TTCM, and BICM for H.263-assistedWireless Videotelephony 506

        14.5 Turbo-detected MPEG-4 Video Using Multi-level Coding, TCM and STTC 526

        14.6 Near-capacity Irregular Variable Length Codes 543

        14.7 Digital Terrestrial Video Broadcasting for Mobile Receivers 558

        14.8 Satellite-based Video Broadcasting 601

        14.9 Summary and Conclusions 622

        14.10WirelessVideoSystemDesignPrinciples 623

        Glossary 625

        Bibliography 635

        Index 659

        Author Index 667

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