Paper
16 September 1992 Human factors issues associated with image compression for low-data-rate remote driving
Tamara Adlin
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Abstract
This paper outlines the human factors issues inherent in the transmission of video data over a low bandwidth secure radio channel, necessary for battlefield teleoperation of remote platforms. Bandwidth allocation for image transmission for low data rate operations is 16 kilobits per second (Kb/s), as opposed to the 63 megabits per second (Mb/s) required for standard video transmission. Radically degraded imagery affects remote driver ability. Observations of the remote driving task have pointed out areas in which further research is indicated. Human factors issues in image-compression will be investigated to favorably impact the design of enhanced image-compression techniques and future human factors research.
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Tamara Adlin "Human factors issues associated with image compression for low-data-rate remote driving", Proc. SPIE 1700, Automatic Object Recognition II, (16 September 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138296
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KEYWORDS
Video

Image compression

Image transmission

Cameras

Video compression

Roads

Visualization

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