Title
Novel iterative multiple description coding for correlated sources
Abstract
In this paper, we study a novel multiple description coding approach which uses a convolutional code to generate the individual descriptions. Contrary to most conventional multiple description schemes, which attempt to partially reconstruct the signal in the presence of a packet loss, we are interested in the question, whether the signal can be completely reconstructed at the receiver if one description is missing by exploiting the residual source correlation. Usually, audio-visual source encoders for digital mobile communications extract parameters that - due to delay and complexity constraints - exhibit some residual redundancy. This residual redundancy is exploited in a multiple description receiver by performing iterative source-channel decoding (ISCD). The source correlation required for near perfect reconstruction in case of a loss of one description is analyzed by means of EXIT charts and simulation results show the superior performance of the new approach.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2011
Barcelona
combined source-channel coding,convolutional codes,correlation methods,iterative decoding,signal reconstruction,exit charts,iscd,audio-visual source encoders,complexity constraints,convolutional code,correlated sources,digital mobile communications,iterative multiple description coding,iterative source-channel decoding,multiple description receiver,packet loss,residual redundancy,residual source correlation,decoding,vectors,indexes,encoding,correlation
Field
DocType
ISSN
Residual,Convolutional code,Multiple description coding,Computer science,Packet loss,Algorithm,Speech recognition,Encoder,Decoding methods,Mobile telephony,Encoding (memory)
Conference
2076-1465
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
18
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Schmalen, Laurent111232.50
Matthias Tschauner200.34
Tobias Breddermann372.93
Peter Vary485275.52