Multiple description based distributive compression for hyperspectral images

  • Naveed Ahmed Abbasi
  • , Syeda Narjis Fatima
  • , Fan Yangyu

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Abstract

In our paper, we propose a distributed source coding scheme exploiting the principle of multiple description coding for a simple encoder implementation of hyperspectral image compression. Multiple descriptions hold great significance in scenarios where highly fidelity reconstruction is desired after transmission over error and loss prone transmission channels. Lossy Wyner Ziv coding is deployed in conjunction with multiple descriptions resulting in generation of multiple correlated independent substreams of key bands which are employed as side information at the decoder. In addition, adaptive parity generation is supported that provides a more dynamic reconstruction in terms of variable bit rate generation. The inherently compliant multiple description based distributive source coding paradigm is not only appropriate for limited onboard processing but also aids the establishment of independent processing nodes distributing the aggregate onboard computational load over multiple nodes for efficient transmission. The proposed scheme offers a thoughtful perspective on prevailing challenges in the design of robust hyperspectral imaging algorithms. Experimental results of PSNR performance depict that our scheme offers competitive performance as compared to various schemes in the same arena.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2010 International Conference on Future Information Technology and Management Engineering, FITME 2010
Pages352-355
Number of pages4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
Event2010 International Conference on Future Information Technology and Management Engineering, FITME 2010 - Changzhou, China
Duration: 9 Oct 201010 Oct 2010

Publication series

Name2010 International Conference on Future Information Technology and Management Engineering, FITME 2010
Volume2

Conference

Conference2010 International Conference on Future Information Technology and Management Engineering, FITME 2010
Country/TerritoryChina
CityChangzhou
Period9/10/1010/10/10

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Keywords

  • CCSDS-IDC
  • Discrete cosine transform
  • Distributed source coding
  • Hyperspectral images
  • JPEG2000
  • Multiple description coding
  • Side information
  • Wyner Ziv coding

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