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Compressive Sensing Based Image Compression and Transmission for Noisy Channels

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  • Yan Zhang
  • Suxia Cui
  • Yonghui Wang

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This paper presents the design of an optimized Compressive Sensing image compression technique for data transmission over noisy mobile wireless channel. The proposed technique is more robust to channel noise. It uses individual measurement driven coding scheme, which facilitates simpler encoder design. The shift of computational burden from encoder to decoder is more suitable for mobile devices applications where computational power and battery life are limited. This paper also presents a novel quantizer which allows the encoder to dynamically adapt to the channel conditions and provides optimum performance.

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  • Yan Zhang & Suxia Cui & Yonghui Wang, 2017. "Compressive Sensing Based Image Compression and Transmission for Noisy Channels," International Journal of Modern Research in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Asian Online Journal Publishing Group, vol. 1(1), pages 29-41.
  • Handle: RePEc:aoj:ijmree:v:1:y:2017:i:1:p:29-41:id:820
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