J. Streit, L. Hanzo. A fractal video communicator. In Proc. IEEE Veh. Techn. Conference, Stockholm, May 1994.
The image quality and compression ratio trade-offs of five different 176x144 pels quarter common intermediate format (QCIF) fractal image codecs are investigated by simulation. The average peak signalto-noise ratio (PSNR) ranges from 29 dB to 37 dB, while the coding rate from 0.24 bit/pel (bpp) to 1.22 bit/pel, as seen in Table 1. Two of the candidate codecs, a 0.28 bit/pel amd a 1.1 bit/pel codec, were subjected to bit-sensitivity analysis and protected by the source-sensitivity matched shortened binary BCH (122,80,6) and BCH (122,52,11) codes and transmitted using coherent pilot symbol assisted (PSAM) square-constellation 16-level quadrature amplitude modulation (16-QAM). The proposed fractal video communicators required a channel signal-to-noise ratio (SIR) of about 15 dB in order to maintain a video peak SNR (PSNR) of 31 dB and 35 dB at signaling rates of 39 kBaud and 156 kBaud, respectively, over Rayleighfading channels having a propagation, frequency of 1800 MHz and a pedestrian speed of 2 mph
@InProceedings{StHa94,
Author = {Streit, J. and Hanzo, L.},
Title = {A fractal video communicator},
BookTitle = {Proc. IEEE Veh. Techn. Conference},
Address = {Stockholm},
Month = {May},
Year = {1994}
}