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In information theory, joint source–channel coding is the encoding of a redundant information source for transmission over a noisy channel, and the corresponding decoding, using a single code instead of the more conventional steps of source coding followed by channel coding.

Joint source–channel coding has been proposed and implemented for a variety of situations, including speech1 and video2 transmission.

References

  1. ^ M. R. Soleymani and A. K. Khandani (1991). "Vector Trellis Quantization for Noisy Channels". in Bishnu S. Atal, Vladimir Cuperman, and Allen Gersho. Advances in Speech Coding. Springer. ISBN 0792390911. http://books.google.com/books?id=NGrfs2TaP54C&pg=PA268&dq=%22joint+source+and+channel+coding%22+date:0-1992&lr=&as_brr=3&ei=CwOeSMi4H4m6tQPAu9WdBQ&sig=ACfU3U2X8r1yhVJ9t6CyMj3G8MA23fA-TA. 
  2. ^ Martin Vetterli and Kamil Metin Uz (1992). "Multiresolution Coding Techniques for Digital Television: A Review". in Giovanni L. Sicuranza, Sanjit K. Mitra. Multidimensional processing of video signals. Springer. ISBN 0792392280. http://books.google.com/books?id=H-6XpIRNDGAC&pg=PT65&dq=%22joint+source+channel+coding%22+date:0-1992&lr=&as_brr=3&ei=AQOeSJm6IpHcsgPbxYGeBQ&sig=ACfU3U2E7pBAh6H9A6ajRpTqr2bnnrgO6Q#PPT63,M1. 



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