Image Transmission Through MC-CDMA Channel: An Image Quality Evaluation

The multicarrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) system is considered as an advancement in mobile communication system. Seen as the next generation communication technology after the 3G, signals can be easily transmitted and received using the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) device without incr...

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Main Authors: Oh, Tick Hui, Tan, Kim Geok
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description The multicarrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) system is considered as an advancement in mobile communication system. Seen as the next generation communication technology after the 3G, signals can be easily transmitted and received using the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) device without increasing the transmitter and receiver complexities. Besides, the MC-CDMA system provides good spectral efficiency. If the number of sub-carriers and the spacing between sub-carriers are chosen properly, it is unlikely that all the sub-carriers will be in deep fade. Thus, it provides frequency diversity. Frequency diversity means that frequencies separated by more than the coherence bandwidth of the channel will be uncorrelated and thus will not experience the same fades. Three types of MC-CDMA systems were proposed-MC-CDMA, multicarrier DS-CDMA and multitone CDMA. In MC-CDMA systems, the transmitter spreads the user data over different sub-carriers using spreading code (Hadamard Walsh code) in frequency domain. The multicarrier DS-CDMA system spreads the S/P converted data streams using spreading code in time domain. This scheme is proposed for uplink communication because this scheme can provide quasi-synchronization. In the MT-CDMA scheme, the S/P converted data stream is spread in time domain so that the spectrum of each sub-carrier prior to spreading operation can satisfy the orthogonality condition with minimum frequency separation. Thus, the spectrum of each sub-carrier no longer satisfies the orthogonality condition. MC-CDMA uses longer spreading code as compared to other schemes and thus accommodates more users. The JPEG2000 still image compression is a new image compression technique which is optimized not only for effciency, but also for scalability and interoperability in network and mobile environment. This standard can provide superior low bit rate performance and continuous-tone and bi-level compression. Because of the robustness to bit errors, JPEG2000 is widely used in wireless communication channel.
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spelling mmu-20402023-03-01T03:48:24Z http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2040/ Image Transmission Through MC-CDMA Channel: An Image Quality Evaluation Oh, Tick Hui Tan, Kim Geok QA75.5-76.95 Electronic computers. Computer science QA Mathematics The multicarrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) system is considered as an advancement in mobile communication system. Seen as the next generation communication technology after the 3G, signals can be easily transmitted and received using the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) device without increasing the transmitter and receiver complexities. Besides, the MC-CDMA system provides good spectral efficiency. If the number of sub-carriers and the spacing between sub-carriers are chosen properly, it is unlikely that all the sub-carriers will be in deep fade. Thus, it provides frequency diversity. Frequency diversity means that frequencies separated by more than the coherence bandwidth of the channel will be uncorrelated and thus will not experience the same fades. Three types of MC-CDMA systems were proposed-MC-CDMA, multicarrier DS-CDMA and multitone CDMA. In MC-CDMA systems, the transmitter spreads the user data over different sub-carriers using spreading code (Hadamard Walsh code) in frequency domain. The multicarrier DS-CDMA system spreads the S/P converted data streams using spreading code in time domain. This scheme is proposed for uplink communication because this scheme can provide quasi-synchronization. In the MT-CDMA scheme, the S/P converted data stream is spread in time domain so that the spectrum of each sub-carrier prior to spreading operation can satisfy the orthogonality condition with minimum frequency separation. Thus, the spectrum of each sub-carrier no longer satisfies the orthogonality condition. MC-CDMA uses longer spreading code as compared to other schemes and thus accommodates more users. The JPEG2000 still image compression is a new image compression technique which is optimized not only for effciency, but also for scalability and interoperability in network and mobile environment. This standard can provide superior low bit rate performance and continuous-tone and bi-level compression. Because of the robustness to bit errors, JPEG2000 is widely used in wireless communication channel. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd 2008-11 Article NonPeerReviewed Oh, Tick Hui and Tan, Kim Geok (2008) Image Transmission Through MC-CDMA Channel: An Image Quality Evaluation. International Journal of Wavelets, Multiresolution and Information Processing, 06 (06). pp. 827-850. ISSN 0219-6913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0219691308002707 doi:10.1142/S0219691308002707 doi:10.1142/S0219691308002707
spellingShingle QA75.5-76.95 Electronic computers. Computer science
QA Mathematics
Oh, Tick Hui
Tan, Kim Geok
Image Transmission Through MC-CDMA Channel: An Image Quality Evaluation
title Image Transmission Through MC-CDMA Channel: An Image Quality Evaluation
title_full Image Transmission Through MC-CDMA Channel: An Image Quality Evaluation
title_fullStr Image Transmission Through MC-CDMA Channel: An Image Quality Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Image Transmission Through MC-CDMA Channel: An Image Quality Evaluation
title_short Image Transmission Through MC-CDMA Channel: An Image Quality Evaluation
title_sort image transmission through mc-cdma channel: an image quality evaluation
topic QA75.5-76.95 Electronic computers. Computer science
QA Mathematics
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