Visual Media Coding and Transmission

· John Wiley & Sons
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588
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This book presents the state-of-the-art in visual media coding and transmission

Visual Media Coding and Transmission is an output of VISNET II NoE, which is an EC IST-FP6 collaborative research project by twelve esteemed institutions from across Europe in the fields of networked audiovisual systems and home platforms. The authors provide information that will be essential for the future study and development of visual media communications technologies. The book contains details of video coding principles, which lead to advanced video coding developments in the form of Scalable Coding, Distributed Video Coding, Non-Normative Video Coding Tools and Transform Based Multi-View Coding. Having detailed the latest work in Visual Media Coding, networking aspects of Video Communication is detailed. Various Wireless Channel Models are presented to form the basis for both link level quality of service (QoS) and cross network transmission of compressed visual data. Finally, Context-Based Visual Media Content Adaptation is discussed with some examples.

Key Features:

  • Contains the latest advances in this important field covered by VISNET II NoE
  • Addresses the latest multimedia signal processing and coding algorithms
  • Covers all important advance video coding techniques, scalable and multiple description coding, distributed video coding and non-normative tools
  • Discusses visual media networking with various wireless channel models
  • QoS methods by way of link adaptation techniques are detailed with examples
  • Presents a visual media content adaptation platform, which is both context aware and digital rights management enabled
  • Contains contributions from highly respected academic and industrial organizations

Visual Media Coding and Transmission will benefit researchers and engineers in the wireless communications and signal processing fields. It will also be of interest to graduate and PhD students on media processing, coding and communications courses.

About the author

Professor Ahmet Kondoz, University of Surrey, Guildford
Professor Kondoz is a Deputy Director in the Centre for Communication Systems Research (CCSR) at the University of Surrey. His current research interests are low bit rate speech, image and video coding error resilient video transmission, mobile multimedia communications, robust wireless ATM, real-time terminal design and implementation for mobile communications. He is the author/co-author of more than 130 publications. His book entitled DIGITAL SPEECH: Coding for Low Bit Rate Communication Systems published by John Wiley & sons in 1994 has been accepted as a standard text in low bit rate speech coding by many engineers and universities.

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