Wireless video for future communication systems

With advancement in mobile technology, although portable devices are getting smaller and lighter, they have greater processing power despite consuming less power. A good example would be the mobile phones and portable media player. With the rise of technology, it is difficult not to find either of t...

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Main Author: Lee, Hsien Hwee.
Other Authors: A S Madhukumar
Format: Final Year Project
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Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-362792023-03-03T20:50:13Z Wireless video for future communication systems Lee, Hsien Hwee. A S Madhukumar School of Computer Engineering Centre for Multimedia and Network Technology DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems With advancement in mobile technology, although portable devices are getting smaller and lighter, they have greater processing power despite consuming less power. A good example would be the mobile phones and portable media player. With the rise of technology, it is difficult not to find either of these items on anyone in the streets. The integration of mobile technology with the wireless technology has opened a new trend in mobile entertainment with streaming video in particular. One example is YouTube. Many mobile devices sold now comes with a built in YouTube player. As the number of subscribers increased, it has been putting a lot of strain on the current mobile cellular system as users demand for faster and clearer quality video even when they are on the move. Having a reliable high data rate transmission under high mobility situation is something the current wireless broadband technology lacks. Thus, Block spread (BS) - Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is proposed to address this problem. This project will design and build a video streaming platform and test the theoretical improvement of BS-CDMA under different deployment scenarios and channel conditions. This report will describe the steps in BS-CDMA and the implementation in MATLAB. The Java application design will show the usage of Java Media Framework playing the video in the application. Apart from that, it will also show how the MATLAB function is wrapped into a Java archive (JAR) file and being called from the Java application. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) 2010-04-30T02:37:27Z 2010-04-30T02:37:27Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/36279 en Nanyang Technological University 44 p. application/pdf
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Lee, Hsien Hwee.
Wireless video for future communication systems
description With advancement in mobile technology, although portable devices are getting smaller and lighter, they have greater processing power despite consuming less power. A good example would be the mobile phones and portable media player. With the rise of technology, it is difficult not to find either of these items on anyone in the streets. The integration of mobile technology with the wireless technology has opened a new trend in mobile entertainment with streaming video in particular. One example is YouTube. Many mobile devices sold now comes with a built in YouTube player. As the number of subscribers increased, it has been putting a lot of strain on the current mobile cellular system as users demand for faster and clearer quality video even when they are on the move. Having a reliable high data rate transmission under high mobility situation is something the current wireless broadband technology lacks. Thus, Block spread (BS) - Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is proposed to address this problem. This project will design and build a video streaming platform and test the theoretical improvement of BS-CDMA under different deployment scenarios and channel conditions. This report will describe the steps in BS-CDMA and the implementation in MATLAB. The Java application design will show the usage of Java Media Framework playing the video in the application. Apart from that, it will also show how the MATLAB function is wrapped into a Java archive (JAR) file and being called from the Java application.
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