Unequal error protection schemes for image transmission over fading channels

M. Caldera, Hans-Jürgen Zepernick, I. Holland, Chun-Zen Pui, S. V. D. Werf
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In this paper, an unequal error protection (UEP) scheme is investigated for highly error sensitive joint photographic experts group (JPEG) images transmitted over uncorrelated flat Rayleigh fading channels. The powerful source compression involved with JPEG often leads to increased error susceptibility. In particular, corruption of the file headers may result in a transmitted file unreadable to the target application. To alleviate this problem, additional error protection may be provided for critical data segments, such as headers and control markers, whilst less error protection may be allocated to payload data. This may be accomplished by the proposed UEP scheme, which uses a powerful extended Golay code for the critical bits, and an extended Hamming code, having reduced decoding complexity and storage space requirements, for the less important payload bits. Simulation results obtained using symbol-by-symbol maximum a posteriori probability (MAP) decoding demonstrate that the proposed UEP scheme displays significant performance improvement compared to the traditional equal error protection (EEP) scheme, in terms of the percentage of readable files.
衰落信道上图像传输的不等错误保护方案
针对在不相关的平坦瑞利衰落信道上传输的高误差敏感联合摄影专家组(joint photographic experts group, JPEG)图像,研究了一种不等错保护(UEP)方案。JPEG所涉及的强大的源压缩常常导致增加的错误易感性。特别是,文件头的损坏可能导致传输的文件无法被目标应用程序读取。为了缓解这个问题,可以为关键数据段(如标头和控制标记)提供额外的错误保护,同时可以为有效负载数据分配较少的错误保护。这可以通过提出的UEP方案来实现,该方案对关键位使用强大的扩展Golay码,对不太重要的有效载荷位使用扩展汉明码,降低了解码复杂性和存储空间要求。使用逐符号最大后验概率(MAP)解码的仿真结果表明,在可读文件的百分比方面,与传统的等错误保护(EEP)方案相比,所提出的UEP方案具有显著的性能改进。
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