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Error resilience analysis of wireless image transmission using JPEG, JPEG 2000 and JPWL

Published: 08 December 2009 Publication History

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The wireless extension of the JPEG 2000 standard formally known as JPWL is the newest international standard for still image compression. Different from all previous standards, this new standard was created specifically for wireless imaging applications. This paper examines the error resilience performance of the JPEG, JPEG 2000 and JPWL standards in combating multi-path and fading impairments in Rayleigh fading channels. Comprehensive objective and subjective results are presented in relation to the error resilience performance of these three standards under various conditions. The major findings in this paper reveal that a CRC approach is not a viable option for protecting wireless image data when not used in conjunction with an efficient retransmission strategy. In addition, the Reed-Solomon error correction codes in JPWL provide strong protection for wireless image transmission. However, any stronger protection beyond RS(64,32) yields diminishing returns.

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      ICICS'09: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Information, communications and signal processing
      December 2009
      1375 pages
      ISBN:9781424446568

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      Published: 08 December 2009

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      1. JPEG
      2. JPEG 2000
      3. JPWL
      4. cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
      5. error resilience
      6. reed-solomon codes

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