
4g Wireless Video Communications
by Wang, Haohong; Kondi, Lisimachos; Luthra, Ajay; Ci, SongBuy New
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Author Biography
Lisimachos P. Kondi received a diploma in electrical engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, in 1994 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, both in electrical and computer engineering, from Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA in 1996 and 1999, respectively. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Ioannina, Greece. His research interests are in the general area of multimedia communications and signal processing, including image and video compression and transmission over wireless channels and the Internet, super-resolution of video sequences and shape coding. Dr Kondi is an Associate Editor of the EURASIP Journal of Advances in Signal Processing and an Associate Editor of IEEE Signal Processing Letters.
Ajay Luthra received his B.E. (Hons) from BITS, Pilani, India in 1975, M.Tech. in Communications Engineering from IIT Delhi in 1977 and Ph.D. from Moore School of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania in 1981. From 1981 to 1984 he was a Senior Engineer at Interspec Inc., where he was involved in digital signal and image processing for bio-medical applications. From 1984 to 1995 he was at Tektronix Inc., where from 1985 to 1990 he was manager of the Digital Signal and Picture Processing Group and from 1990 to 1995 Director of the Communications/Video Systems Research Lab. He is currently a Senior Director in the Advanced Technology Group at Connected Home Solutions, Motorola Inc., where he is involved in advanced development work in the areas of digital video compression and processing, streaming video, interactive TV, cable head-end system design, advanced set top box architectures and IPTV. Dr Luthra has been an active member of the MPEG Committee for more than twelve years where he has chaired several technical sub-groups and pioneered the MPEG-2 extensions for studio applications. He is currently an associate rapporteur/co-chair of the Joint Video Team (JVT) consisting of ISO/MPEG and ITU-T/VCEG experts working on developing the next generation of video coding standard known as MPEG-4 Part 10 AVC/H.264. He is also the USA’s Head of Delegates (HoD) to MPEG. He was an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (2000–2002) and a Guest Editor for its Special Issues on the H.264/AVC Video Coding Standard, July 2003 and Streaming Video, March 2001. He holds 30 patents, has published more than 30 papers and has been a guest speaker at numerous conferences.
Song Ci is an Assistant Professor of computer and electronics engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He received his B.S. from Shandong University, Jinan, China, in 1992, M.S. from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, in 1998, and a Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2002, all in Electrical Engineering. He also worked with China Telecom (Shandong) as a telecommunications engineer from 1992 to 1995, and with the Wireless Connectivity Division of 3COM Cooperation, Santa Clara, CA, as a R&D Engineer in 2001. Prior to joining the University of Nebraska Lincoln, he was an Assistant Professor of computer science at the University of Massachusetts Boston and the University of Michigan-Flint. He is the founding director of the Intelligent Ubiquitous Computing Laboratory (iUbiComp Lab) at the Peter Kiewit Institute of the University of Nebraska. His research interests include cross-layer design for multimedia wireless communications, intelligent network management, resource allocation and scheduling in various wireless networks and power-aware multimedia embedded networked sensing system design and development. He has published more than 60 research papers in referred journals and at international conferences in those areas. Dr Song Ci serves currently as Associate Editor on the Editorial Board of Wiley Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC) and Guest Editor of IEEE Network Magazine Special Issue on Wireless Mesh Networks: Applications, Architectures and Protocols, Editor of Journal of Computer Systems, Networks, and Communications and an Associate Editor of the Wiley Journal of Security and Communication Networks. He also serves as the TPC co-Chair of IEEE ICCCN 2007, TPC co-Chair of IEEE WLN 2007, TPC co-Chair of the Wireless Applications track at IEEE VTC 2007 Fall, the session Chair at IEEE MILCOM 2007 and as a reviewer for numerous referred journals and technical committee members at many international conferences. He is the Vice Chair of Communications Society of IEEE Nebraska Section, Senior Member of the IEEE and Member of the ACM and the ASHRAE.
Table of Contents
Contents | |
About The Authors | |
Introduction | |
Why 4G? | |
4G Status and Key Technologies | |
Video Over Wireless | |
Challenges and Opportunities for 4G Wireless Video | |
References | |
Wireless Communications and Networking | |
Characteristics and Modeling of Wireless Channels | |
Adaptive Modulation and Coding | |
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing | |
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Systems | |
Cross-Layer Design of AMC and HARQ | |
Wireless Networking | |
Summary | |
References | |
Video Coding and Communications | |
Digital Video Compression û Why and How Much? | |
Basics | |
Information Theory | |
Encoder Architectures | |
Wavelet-Based Video Compression | |
References | |
4G Wireless Communications and Networking | |
IMT-Advanced and 4G | |
LTE 4.3 WIMAX-IEEE 802.16m | |
3GPP2 UMB | |
Acknowledgements | |
References | |
Advanced Video Coding (AVC) | |
Digital Video Compression Standards | |
AVC/H.264 Coding Algorithm | |
References | |
Content Analysis for Communications | |
Introduction | |
Content Analysis | |
Content-Based Video Representation | |
Content-Based Video Coding and Communications | |
Content Description and Management | |
References | |
Video Error Resilience and Error Concealment | |
Introduction | |
Error Resilience | |
Channel Coding | |
Error Concealment | |
Error Resilience Features of H.264/AVC | |
References | |
Cross-Layer Optimized Video Delivery over 4G Wireless Networks | |
Why Cross-Layer Design? | |
Quality-Driven Cross-Layer Framework | |
Application Layer | |
Rate Control at the Transport Layer | |
Routing at the Network Layer | |
Content-Aware Real-Time Video Streaming | |
Cross-Layer Optimization for Video Summary Transmission | |
References | |
Content-based Video Communications | |
Network-Adaptive Video Object Encoding | |
Joint Source Coding and Unequal Error Protection | |
Joint Source-Channel Coding with Utilization of Data Hiding | |
References | |
AVC/H.264 Application û Digital TV | |
Introduction | |
Random Access | |
Bitstream Splicing | |
Trick Modes | |
Carriage of AVC/H.264 Over MPEG-2 Systems | |
References | |
Interactive Video Communications | |
Video Conferencing and Telephony | |
Region-of-Interest Video Communications | |
References | |
Wireless Video Streaming | |
Introduction | |
Streaming System Architecture | |
Delay-Constrained Retransmission | |
Considerations for Wireless Video Streaming | |
References | |
Index | |
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