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Sadaf Ahamed 1000694336. 3G/4G Cellular Telephony Figure 1.Typical situation on 3G/4G cellular telephony [8]

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Sadaf Ahamed1000694336

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3G/4G Cellular Telephony

Figure 1.Typical situation on 3G/4G cellular telephony [8]

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Goal of Error Control: Overcome the effect of errors, during the transmission of the video frames in the wireless medium, e.g. packet loss on a packet network on a wireless network.

Method used for Error Control : Error Concealment

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Purpose of H.264

Higher coding efficiency than previous standards, MPEG-1,2,4 part 2, H.261, H.263

More error robustnessVarious applications like video broadcasting, video

streaming, video conferencing, D-Cinema, HDTVNetwork friendlinessSimple syntax specifications

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Block Diagram of H.264 Encoder

Figure 2. Encoder [9]

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Block Diagram of H.264 Decoder

Figure 3. Decoder [3]

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Error Concealment

Problem: Transmission errors may result in lost information

Goal: Estimate the lost information in order to conceal the fact that an error has occurred

Error concealment is performed at the decoder

Basic approach: Perform some form of spatial/temporal Concealment to estimate the lost information from correctly received data

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Error Concealment(cont.):

Spatial Error Concealment: 1.Estimate missing pixels by smoothly extrapolating surrounding pixels. 2.Correctly recovering missing pixels is extremely difficult. • Temporal Error Concealment: 1. Copy the pixels at the same spatial location in the previous frame. 2.Effective when there is no motion, potential problems when there is motion.

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Compare results of the recovered frames by error concealment technique from MSE: It calculates the “difference” between two images. It can be applied to digital video by averaging the results for each frame. PSNR: The most commonly used objective quality metric is the Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR). For a video sequence of frames. SSIM: This approach emphasizes that the Human Visual System (HVS) is highly adapted to extract structural information from visual scenes. Therefore, a measurement of structural similarity (or difference) should provide a good approximation to perceptual image quality.

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References:

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