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Robust H.263 Video Transmission Over Mobile Channels in Interference Limited Environments

Robust H.263 Video Transmission Over Mobile Channels in Interference Limited Environments
Robust H.263 Video Transmission Over Mobile Channels in Interference Limited Environments
The cellular channel capacity of conventional cells is shown to vary dramatically as a function of the distance from the base station. An intelligent 7.3 kBaus adaptive videophone transceiver is contrived, in order to exploit the higher channel capacity of uninterfered cell areas and to satisfy the prevalent system optimisation criteria. The system employed an enhanced H.263-compatible video codec and it was capable of operating over a wide range of operating conditions. The proposed technique has the potential to support videotelephony over existing and future wireless systems using the H.263 video codec. The main system features are summarised in Table 1.
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Cherriman, P J
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Hanzo, L
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Cherriman, P J
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Hanzo, L
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Cherriman, P J and Hanzo, L (1996) Robust H.263 Video Transmission Over Mobile Channels in Interference Limited Environments. of First Wireless Image/Video Communications Workshop, Loughborough, United Kingdom. 04 - 05 Sep 1996. pp. 1-7 .

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The cellular channel capacity of conventional cells is shown to vary dramatically as a function of the distance from the base station. An intelligent 7.3 kBaus adaptive videophone transceiver is contrived, in order to exploit the higher channel capacity of uninterfered cell areas and to satisfy the prevalent system optimisation criteria. The system employed an enhanced H.263-compatible video codec and it was capable of operating over a wide range of operating conditions. The proposed technique has the potential to support videotelephony over existing and future wireless systems using the H.263 video codec. The main system features are summarised in Table 1.

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Published date: September 1996
Additional Information: Event Dates: 4-5 September 1996 Organisation: IEEE Address: Loughborough, UK
Venue - Dates: of First Wireless Image/Video Communications Workshop, Loughborough, United Kingdom, 1996-09-04 - 1996-09-05
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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Local EPrints ID: 257062
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/257062
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ORCID for L Hanzo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2636-5214

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Author: P J Cherriman
Author: L Hanzo ORCID iD

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