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

Interactive Cellular and Cordless Video Telephony: State-of-the-Art System Design Principles and Expected Performance
Interactive Cellular and Cordless Video Telephony: State-of-the-Art System Design Principles and Expected Performance
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.
0018-9219
1388-1413
Hanzo, L.
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Cherriman, P.J.
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Kuan, E.L.
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Hanzo, L.
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Cherriman, P.J.
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Kuan, E.L.
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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.

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Published date: September 2000
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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Local EPrints ID: 254456
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/254456
ISSN: 0018-9219
PURE UUID: 0668c7d8-0b15-406d-82c4-f032c4b01899
ORCID for L. Hanzo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2636-5214

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Date deposited: 12 Jan 2004
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 02:33

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Author: L. Hanzo ORCID iD
Author: P.J. Cherriman
Author: E.L. Kuan

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