Wireless video communications : second tothird generation systems and beyond / Lajos Hanzo, Peter J. Cherriman, J�urgen Streit.
Material type: TextSeries: IEEE series on mobile & digital communication ; 5Publisher: New York : IEEE Press, c2001Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2001]Description: 1 PDF (xxxi, 1093 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- electronic
- online resource
- 9780470547083
- Wireless communication systems
- Digital video
- Multimedia systems
- Code division multiple access
- AWGN
- Algorithm design and analysis
- Antennas
- Automatic repeat request
- Bandwidth
- Base stations
- Bibliographies
- Biographies
- Bit rate
- Channel allocation
- Channel coding
- Clustering algorithms
- Codecs
- Communication channels
- Convolutional codes
- Decoding
- Degradation
- Delay
- Digital signal processing
- Directional antennas
- Discrete cosine transforms
- Dispersion
- Dynamic range
- Dynamic scheduling
- Encoding
- Equalizers
- Error analysis
- Europe
- Finite element methods
- Flowcharts
- Fluctuations
- Forward error correction
- Fractals
- GSM
- Galois fields
- Generators
- HDTV
- Heuristic algorithms
- Image coding
- Image color analysis
- Image reconstruction
- Image segmentation
- Indexes
- Interchannel interference
- Markov processes
- Merging
- Microcell networks
- Mobile communication
- Modems
- Motion compensation
- Multiaccess communication
- Nonlinear distortion
- OFDM
- PSNR
- Pixel
- Polynomials
- Power control
- Quadrature amplitude modulation
- Quantization
- Quantum cascade lasers
- Radiofrequency interference
- Rayleigh channels
- Receivers
- Registers
- Sections
- Signal to noise ratio
- Spatial resolution
- Speech
- Streaming media
- Support vector machine classification
- Terminology
- Time division multiple access
- Time frequency analysis
- Training
- Transceivers
- Transform coding
- Transforms
- Video codecs
- Video sequences
- Video signal processing
- Wireless LAN
- Wireless communication
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 1033-1064) and indexes.
I. Transmission Issues. 1. Information Theory. 2. The Propagation Environment. 3. Convolutional Channel Coding. 4. Block-Based Channel Coding.
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