Ultra-High-Definition Video Transmission for Mission-Critical Communication Systems Applications

Author:

Adeyemi-Ejeye Anthony Olufemi Tesimi1,Koczian Geza2,Alreshoodi Mohammed Abdulrahman3,Parker Michael C.2,Walker Stuart D.2

Affiliation:

1. Kingston University, UK

2. University of Essex, UK

3. Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

With the standardization of ultra-high-definition formats and their increasing adoption within the multimedia industry, it has become vital to investigate how such a resolution could impact the quality of experience with respect to mission-critical communication systems. While this standardization enables improved perceptual quality of video content, how it can be used in mission-critical communications remains a challenge, with the main challenge being processing. This chapter discusses the challenges and potential solutions for the deployment of ultra-high-definition video transmission for mission-critical applications. In addition, it examines the state-of-the-art solutions for video processing and explores potential solutions. Finally, the authors predict future research directions in this area.

Publisher

IGI Global

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