Adaptive Joint Source-Channel Coding of Real-Time Multimedia for Cognitive Radio

Radio spectrum has become a scarce and priced resource due to the rapid growth of wireless networks. However, recent surveys conducted by the FCC indicate that a large part of the allotted frequency spectrum lies unused. Cognitive radio systems, built on the software defined radios, allow the eff...

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Main Author: Kedia, Aditya
Other Authors: Yahampath, Pradeepa (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23947
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-239472014-09-04T03:45:21Z Adaptive Joint Source-Channel Coding of Real-Time Multimedia for Cognitive Radio Kedia, Aditya Yahampath, Pradeepa (Electrical and Computer Engineering) Sherif, Sherif (Electrical and Computer Engineering) Thulasiraman, Parimala (Computer Science) Joint Source-Channel Coding Multiple description coding Quantized frame expansion Cognitive radio Radio spectrum has become a scarce and priced resource due to the rapid growth of wireless networks. However, recent surveys conducted by the FCC indicate that a large part of the allotted frequency spectrum lies unused. Cognitive radio systems, built on the software defined radios, allow the efficient usage of these unused frequency spectrum. Cognitive radio systems can be modeled as a multiple access channel in which certain users have the priority (primary users) while others (cognitive or secondary users) are allowed to access the channels without causing any interference to the primary users. However a secondary user’s transmissions not only encounter high levels of uncertainty and variability in the number of channels available to them, but they also suffer data losses if a primary user activity occurs. Under such rigid constraints, the reliable transmission of real time multimedia of a secondary user with an acceptable quality of service becomes challenging. Multimedia transmission in a cognitive system requires channel adaptive source and channel coding schemes. In order to address this problem, this thesis investigates and develops a novel joint source-channel coding (JSCC) approach. The proposed JSCC allows the dynamic generation of codes, which minimizes the end-to-end distortion. This JSCC is based on quantized frame expansions to introduce redundancy into transmitted data. An algorithm has been developed to determine the optimal trade-off between redundancy and quantization rate, under a constraint on channel capacity. The proposed approach does not require the communication of any overhead data between the transmitter and receiver. When compared to codes commonly used to deal with packet losses, simulation results indicate that the proposed JSCC can achieve lower distortion for secondary user’s transmissions in cognitive radio systems. 2014-09-02T20:10:14Z 2014-09-02T20:10:14Z 2014-09-02 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23947
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topic Joint Source-Channel Coding
Multiple description coding
Quantized frame expansion
Cognitive radio
spellingShingle Joint Source-Channel Coding
Multiple description coding
Quantized frame expansion
Cognitive radio
Kedia, Aditya
Adaptive Joint Source-Channel Coding of Real-Time Multimedia for Cognitive Radio
description Radio spectrum has become a scarce and priced resource due to the rapid growth of wireless networks. However, recent surveys conducted by the FCC indicate that a large part of the allotted frequency spectrum lies unused. Cognitive radio systems, built on the software defined radios, allow the efficient usage of these unused frequency spectrum. Cognitive radio systems can be modeled as a multiple access channel in which certain users have the priority (primary users) while others (cognitive or secondary users) are allowed to access the channels without causing any interference to the primary users. However a secondary user’s transmissions not only encounter high levels of uncertainty and variability in the number of channels available to them, but they also suffer data losses if a primary user activity occurs. Under such rigid constraints, the reliable transmission of real time multimedia of a secondary user with an acceptable quality of service becomes challenging. Multimedia transmission in a cognitive system requires channel adaptive source and channel coding schemes. In order to address this problem, this thesis investigates and develops a novel joint source-channel coding (JSCC) approach. The proposed JSCC allows the dynamic generation of codes, which minimizes the end-to-end distortion. This JSCC is based on quantized frame expansions to introduce redundancy into transmitted data. An algorithm has been developed to determine the optimal trade-off between redundancy and quantization rate, under a constraint on channel capacity. The proposed approach does not require the communication of any overhead data between the transmitter and receiver. When compared to codes commonly used to deal with packet losses, simulation results indicate that the proposed JSCC can achieve lower distortion for secondary user’s transmissions in cognitive radio systems.
author2 Yahampath, Pradeepa (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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Kedia, Aditya
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title Adaptive Joint Source-Channel Coding of Real-Time Multimedia for Cognitive Radio
title_short Adaptive Joint Source-Channel Coding of Real-Time Multimedia for Cognitive Radio
title_full Adaptive Joint Source-Channel Coding of Real-Time Multimedia for Cognitive Radio
title_fullStr Adaptive Joint Source-Channel Coding of Real-Time Multimedia for Cognitive Radio
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Joint Source-Channel Coding of Real-Time Multimedia for Cognitive Radio
title_sort adaptive joint source-channel coding of real-time multimedia for cognitive radio
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