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Link adaptation for framed multimedia data transmission over a DS-CDMA communication system
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Breakpoint tuning in DCT-based nonlinear layered video codecs
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Dual purpose FWT domain spread spectrum image watermarking in real time
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On the effect of handover mechanisms on the performance of video communications in WATM networks
International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing
User satisfaction based CRRM policy for heterogeneous wireless networks
ISWCS'09 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems
Integer linear programming optimization of joint RRM policies for heterogeneous wireless systems
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Joint radio resource management for heterogeneous wireless systems
Wireless Networks
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From the Publisher:"Bridging the gap between the video compression and communication communities, this unique volume provides an all-encompassing treatment of wireless video communications, compression, channel coding, and wireless transmission as a joint subject. WIRELESS VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS begins with relatively simple compression and information theoretical principles, continues through state-of-the-art and future concepts, and concludes with implementation-ready system solutions. This book's deductive presentation and broad scope make it essential for anyone interested in wireless communications. It systematically converts the lessons of Shannon's information theory into design principles applicable to practical wireless systems. It provides in a comprehensive manner "implementation-ready" overall system design and performance studies, giving cognizance to the contradictory design requirements of video quality, bit rate, delay, complexity error resilience, and other related system design aspects. Topics covered include*information theoretical foundations*block-based and convolutional channel coding*very-low-bit-rate video codecs and multimode videophone transceivers*high-resolution video coding using both proprietary and standard schemes*CDMA/OFDM systems, third-generation and beyond adaptive video systems. WIRELESS VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS is a valuable reference for postgraduate researchers, system engineers, industrialists, managers and visual communications practitioners. About the Authors Lajos Hanzo has enjoyed a prolific 24-year career during which he has held various research and academic positions in Hungary, Germany, and the United Kingdom. He has coauthored five bookson mobile radio communications and published over 300 research papers on a variety of topics. Dr. Hanzo's research interests cover the entire spectrum of mobile multimedia communications, including voice, audio, video and graphic source compression, channel coding, modulation, networking and the joint optimization of these system components. He holds a chair in communications in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, England, and he is a consultant to Multiple Access Communications Ltd. Peter J. Cherriman graduated in 1994 with an M.Eng. In information engineering from the University of Southampton. Since 1994, he has been with the Department of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, where he completed his Ph.D. in mobile video networking. Dr. Cherriman is working on projects for the Mobile Virtual Centre of Excellence, U.K. His current areas of research include robust video coding, microcellular radio systems, power control, dynamic channel allocation, and multiple access protocols. Jurgen Streit received his Dipl.-Ing. in electronic engineering from the Aachen University of Technology, Germany, in 1993. Since 1992 he has been with the Department of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, working with the Mobile Multimedia Communications Research Group. Dr. Streit earned a Ph.D. in image coding, and he is currently working as a software consultant."