Shared Context-Based Compression Paradigm for Ubiquitous Local Transmissions
Abstract
Data compression is extremely important for all kinds of networking applications, but most existing compression algorithms are only based on utilizing the redundancy characteristics of data source. This paper proposes a novel compression paradigm, which explores another kind of redundancy that is provided by the correlated state information shared between sender and receiver of a local transmission. Such kind of redundancy reflects the knowledge...
Paper Details
Title
Shared Context-Based Compression Paradigm for Ubiquitous Local Transmissions
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
6
Issue
4
Pages
6706 - 6714
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