Interactive Cellular and Cordless Video Telephony: State-of-the-Art System Design Principles and Expected Performance


Hanzo, L., Cherriman, P.J. and Kuan, E.L. (2000) Interactive Cellular and Cordless Video Telephony: State-of-the-Art System Design Principles and Expected Performance. Proceedings of the IEEE, 88, (9), 1388-1413.

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Second-generation (2G) mobile radio standards have not been designed with video communications in mind, although the employment of error-resilient, constant-bit-rate proprietary video codecs over these systems is realistic. The third-generation (3G) systems are capable of providing higher rates and better communications integrity in support of video applications. This paper advocates the employment of burst-by-burst adaptive transceivers, which are capable of accommodating the time-variant channel quality fluctuation of wireless channels. This paper is concluded with a range of performance figures and system design guidelines for wireless systems. Keywords—Burst-by-burst adaptive video transmission, H.263 codec, joint detection CDMA, MPEG4 codec, power control, 3G systems, 2G systems, video, video over cordless telephones, video telephony, wireless video, wireless video communications.

Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Physical and Applied Science > Electronics and Computer Science > Comms, Signal Processing & Control
Item ID: 254456
Date Deposited: 12 Jan 2004
Last Modified: 14 Aug 2012 01:37
Contributors: Hanzo, L. (Author)
Cherriman, P.J. (Author)
Kuan, E.L. (Author)
Date: September 2000
Status: Published
Further Information:Google Scholar
ISI Citation Count:14
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/254456

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