Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Computing Technology, Beijing 100190, China School of Computer Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul 139-143, Korea, Republic of Department of Computer Science, Georgia State University, 30303, United States
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Computer science; theoretical automation; systems
Telecommunications and information theory
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edscal.26051366
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Distributed Video Coding (DVC) is an emerging field that offers a brand-new paradigm for answering challenging questions in video coding applications. The unique potentials of DVC lie in its particular structure, targeting low encoding complexity and error robustness. DVC shows good prospects especially in wireless video sensor network, video monitoring, mobile camera, satellitic video communication and the other energy supply limited video applications. There has been amount of activities both in research and industry. Following the evolving stages, this paper provides an overview of DVC, including the theoretical foundation: Slepian-Wolf Theorem and Wyner-Ziv Theorem, the framework foundation: Distributed Source Coding (DSC) and the relation between DSC and DVC, and unique technologies comparison to conventional compressed method, including side information, channel coding, joint decoding and motion estimation, which highlight critical research issues. Additionally, five representative encoder are introduced as implementation aspects. Finally, several active research areas in the state of the art are reviewed with open challenging issues.