In distributed video source coding side-information at the decoder is generated as a temporal prediction based on previous frames. This creates a virtual dependency channel between the source video at the encoder and the side information at the decoder. In recent years, distributed source coders were introduced with sophisticated error correction codes, like Turbo Codes and LDPC codes. Although these codes performs well on noisy network communicationchannels, it is far from obvious that these codes can handle the non-stationary noise in the dependency channel as encountered in distributed video coders. In this paper we study the consequences of inaccurate modeling of the dependency channel on Turbo and LDPC coding and show that the performance depends greatly on the choice of the probabilistic model for the dependency channel. The results show that LDPC codes are less sensitive to inaccuracies in the dependency channel models.
Ronald P. Westerlaken, Rene Klein Gunnewiek, Inald