Power-controlled H.263-based wireless videophone performance in interference-limited scenarios

An H.263-based video transceiver is contrived, which maintains a near-constant bitrate and due to the proposed packetisation and packet dropping regime it provides near-unimpaired video quality for frame error rates up to 5%. The target frame error rate is maintained by invoking a novel power-control technique.

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