| E. Fabre, A. Guyader, and C. Guillemot, "Joint source-channel turbo decoding of VLC-coded Markov sources," in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Acoust., Speech, Signal Processing, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, May 2001, pp. 2657--2660. |
....encoded source signals over wireless channels has attained much interest, since many source compression standards employ variable length codes (VLCs) and since there is also a high demand for mobile access of multimedia data in current and future wireless systems. Some of these approaches [1 5] focus on robust decoding of such variable length encoded streams using joint sourcechannel decoding techniques. Whereas [2, 3, 5] use a first order Markov model for the source and thus incorporate residual redundancy into the decoding process, 1, 4] model the source indices as uncorrelated. In ....
....variable length codes (VLCs) and since there is also a high demand for mobile access of multimedia data in current and future wireless systems. Some of these approaches [1 5] focus on robust decoding of such variable length encoded streams using joint sourcechannel decoding techniques. Whereas [2, 3, 5] use a first order Markov model for the source and thus incorporate residual redundancy into the decoding process, 1, 4] model the source indices as uncorrelated. In [4] a trellis representation for VLCs is presented, where the BCJR algorithm [6] is utilized for soft input a posteriori ....
E. Fabre, A. Guyader, and C. Guillemot, "Joint source-channel turbo decoding of VLC-coded Markov sources," in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Acoust., Speech, Signal Processing, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, May 2001, pp. 2657--2660.
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