We present a low bandwidth protocol for wireless multi-media terminals targeted towards low power consumption on the terminal side. With the widespread use of portable computing devices, low power has become a major design criterion. One way of minimizing power consumption is to perform all tasks, other than managing hardware for the display and input, on a stationary workstation and exchange information between that workstation and the portable terminal via a wireless link. A protocol for such a system that emphasizes low bandwidth and low power requirements is presented. Such a protocol should address the issue of noisy wireless channels. We describe error correction and retransmission methods capable of dealing with burst error noise up to BERs of 10/sup -3/. The final average bandwidth required is 140 kbits/sec for 8-bit color applications.
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