Abstract

In this paper, we examine the behavior of the JPEG2000 coding scheme over noisy or congested communication channels and highlight a cost policy aspect. Two error schemes are considered, involving bit errors (noisy channel) and packet-dropping (congested channel) effects. Two bit error methods are used, consisting of flipping or eliminating the bits, and various packet sizes are put to the test of packet dropping. Extensive performance results are presented accompanied by an overall cost analysis.

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