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Wireless video streaming for multi-view plus depth (MVD) frames enables free viewpoint video on wireless devices, where a viewer can freely synthesize any preferred virtual viewpoint from the received MVD frames. To transmit MVD frames over wireless links, existing schemes use digital-based compression to achieve better compression efficiency. However, the digital-based schemes have an issue called...
Soft video delivery, i.e., analog video transmission, has been proposed to provide graceful video quality in unstable wireless channels. However, existing analog schemes need to transmit a significant amount of metadata to a receiver for power allocation and decoding operations. It causes large overheads and quality degradation because of rate and power losses. To reduce the overheads while keeping...
The quality of wireless video delivery is susceptible to wireless channel instability, including channel fading, interference, noise, and packet loss. To improve the video quality in such wireless channels, analog transmission schemes have been proposed recently. However, the existing analog schemes have two drawbacks in high energy of video signals and loss resilience. To overcome the issues, we...
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