Leiming Qian, Douglas L. Jones, K. Ramchandran, S. Appadwedula
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A general joint source-channel matching method for wireless video transmission
With the rapid growth of multimedia content in wireless communication, there is an increasing demand for efficient image and video transmission systems. We present a joint source-channel matching scheme for wireless video transmission which jointly optimizes the source and channel coder to yield the optimal transmission quality while satisfying real-time delay and buffer constraints. We utilize a parametric model approach which avoids the necessity of having detailed a priori knowledge of the coders, thus making the scheme applicable to a wide variety of source and channel coder pairs. Simulations show that the scheme yields excellent results and works for several different types of source and channel coders.