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Text / Graphics and Image
Transmission over Lossy Bandlimited Links
Jeffrey Michael Gilbert,
Ph.D. 2000 (advisor: Bob Brodersen)
This thesis describes the application of
image compression and networking techniques to the transmission of text /
graphics and image data over bandlimitted and lossy links. While much research
has focused on image and data compression, this thesis proposes that compression
alone is not sufficient, and that transformations into progressive formats and
explicit link scheduling can significantly improve performance over bandlimited
and lossy links. Analyses and solutions are proposed for both
application-independent and application-specific scenarios. Techniques including
bitmap and drawing primitive-based approaches, as well as a novel hybrid scheme,
are presented. Image compression techniques optimized for text / graphics
bitmaps are presented. The application-independent techniques are then applied
to the acceleration of the delivery of World Wide Web pages over modem and
wireless links. Application-specific techniques are illustrated using the
example of a web-based VLSI layout viewer. Various design points trading off
bandwidth utilization, error tolerance, and client complexity and power
consumption are presented. Architectures, algorithms, as well as prototyping
techniques and development frameworks are presented for many of the approaches.
Lastly, unifying themes and requirements are synthesized and their implications
to network protocol design are discussed.

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