Video Compression and Communications



Video Compression and
Communications
From Basics to H.261, H.263, H.264,
MPEG4 for DVB and HSDPA-Style
Adaptive Turbo-Transceivers

Author: L. Hanzo, P. J. Cherriman and J. Streit
ISBN 978-0-470- 51849-6 (HB)
Publisher: Wiley
Second Edition, 2007

Against the backdrop of the fully-fledged third-generation wireless multimedia services, this book is dedicated to a range of topical wireless video communications aspects. The transmission of multimedia information over wireline based links can now be considered a mature area, even Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) over both terrestrial and satellite links has become a mature commercial service. Recently, DVB services to handheld devices have been standardized in the DVB-H standard.
The book offers a historical perspective of the past 30 years of technical and scientific advances in both digital video compression and transmission over hostile wireless channels. More specifically, both the entire family of video compression techniques as well as the
resultant ITU and MPEG video standards are detailed. Their bitstream is protected with the aid of sophisticated near-capacity joint source and channel coding techniques. Finally, the resultant bits are transmitted using advanced near-instantaneously adaptive High Speed
Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) style iterative detection aided turbo transceivers as well as their OFDM-based counterparts, which are being considered for the Third-Generation Partnership Project’s Long-Term Evolution i(3GPP LTE) initiative.

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