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Prioritized transmission of data partitioned H.264 video with hierarchical QAM
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Lossy CompressionEngineeringAdaptive Bitrate StreamingMultimedia Signal ProcessingEdge ComputingMultilevel Hqam ArrangementVideo Coding FormatH.264 Data PartitioningComputer ArchitectureHierarchical QamComputer EngineeringModulation CodingAdaptive Constellation DistancesMultimedia DeliveryVideo Transmission
In this letter, hierarchical quadrature amplitude modulation (HQAM) is used to provide unequal error protection (UEP) for layered (data partitioned) H.264 coded video. In a conventional HQAM system, the high-priority (HP) and low-priority (LP) capacities have a constant ratio, whereas in H.264 data partitioning, the corresponding parts do not necessarily have this constant ratio. This letter proposes a multilevel HQAM arrangement with adaptive constellation distances that provides a graceful degradation in the quality of the decoded video without requiring feedback from the receiver. The arrangement improves the quality relative to nonhierarchical transmission through poor signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) channels at the price of a modest quality reduction through good SNR channels.
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