Transmission time for sending JPEG still image

In summary: Hi all... I am trying to design digital modem to send 3 things,, audio, data, and image. The problem that when I try to send image 640x480 pixel, with JPEJ format, I need to get a value for a transmission time by using the type of modulation scheme and symbol rate. My question is what the relation that could I use between transmission time , modulation scheme and symbol rate??
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Asma
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Hi all... I am trying to design digital modem to send 3 things,, audio, data and image, the problem that when I try to send image 640x480 pixel, with JPEJ format, I need to get a value for a transmission time by using the type of modulation scheme and symbol rate, my question is what the relation that could I use between transmission time , modulation scheme and symbol rate??
Please help me. I am really stuck in this problem,,,
Thanks in advance
 
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I suspect there is more to the question but the short answer would be..

Transmission time = Number of bits to be transmitted (including overheads) / Bit rate of the system.

The problem is that both are variable. The number of bits in a JPEG file depends on the image detail. The bit rate of the system may vary depending on the line quality.
 
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Thanks for your response..
 
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Digital modem design

Hello.. I need a help with my design study, I am asked to design modem for UHF, 2 GHz, for rescue helicopter with speed 200km/h, to send 3 types of data, speech, image and onboard instrument data,,, I nearly finish my design,,, but I stuck in point,, as a part from my design I need to use adaptive modulation, I was given to values for SNR, 50dB for 20% of time and 20dB for 50% of time! the problem that I do not understand! what is the reason for these percentage,, where should I implement them? To make it more clear, for worst case of my design I used SNR 20 dB , this leads me to use 8-QAM scheme, and best case when SNR 50 dB this leads me to use 256-QAM, I assumed another values in between these two SNR values, to get another M-QAM schemes. So should I multiply these (%) with the SNR values that correlated to or what? Please help me..
I hope that I clarified the problem,,
Thank you in advance...
 
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Asma said:
Hi all... I am trying to design digital modem to send 3 things,, audio, data and image, the problem that when I try to send image 640x480 pixel, with JPEJ format, I need to get a value for a transmission time by using the type of modulation scheme and symbol rate, my question is what the relation that could I use between transmission time , modulation scheme and symbol rate??
Please help me. I am really stuck in this problem,,,
Thanks in advance

Asma said:
Hello.. I need a help with my design study, I am asked to design modem for UHF, 2 GHz, for rescue helicopter with speed 200km/h, to send 3 types of data, speech, image and onboard instrument data,,, I nearly finish my design,,, but I stuck in point,, as a part from my design I need to use adaptive modulation, I was given to values for SNR, 50dB for 20% of time and 20dB for 50% of time! the problem that I do not understand! what is the reason for these percentage,, where should I implement them? To make it more clear, for worst case of my design I used SNR 20 dB , this leads me to use 8-QAM scheme, and best case when SNR 50 dB this leads me to use 256-QAM, I assumed another values in between these two SNR values, to get another M-QAM schemes. So should I multiply these (%) with the SNR values that correlated to or what? Please help me..
I hope that I clarified the problem,,
Thank you in advance...

Calm down, calm down. Everything's going to be allright.

What frequency band would you like to use? What is your link budget?
 
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Thanks berkeman.. The band width need to use it was 10kHz, the modem will operate on 2GHz frequency,,and the onboard instrument produces data about 200 bps (fixed),, and each modem will have SNR 50db for 20%of time and 20db for 50% of time,,,these are all my given parameters..
 

What is the transmission time for sending a JPEG still image?

The transmission time for sending a JPEG still image depends on several factors, including the size of the image, the speed of the internet connection, and any network congestion. On average, it can take anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes to transmit a JPEG still image.

How does the size of the JPEG image affect the transmission time?

The size of the JPEG image directly affects the transmission time. Larger images will take longer to transmit compared to smaller images. This is because larger images have more data that needs to be transmitted over the network.

Does the speed of the internet connection affect the transmission time?

Yes, the speed of the internet connection plays a significant role in the transmission time for sending a JPEG still image. A faster internet connection will result in a shorter transmission time, while a slower connection will take longer to transmit the image.

What is network congestion and how does it impact transmission time?

Network congestion occurs when there is a high volume of data being transmitted over a network, causing delays and slowing down the transmission time. This can happen if there are too many devices using the network or if the network is experiencing technical issues.

Are there any ways to reduce the transmission time for sending a JPEG still image?

Yes, there are a few ways to reduce the transmission time for sending a JPEG still image. One way is to compress the image to reduce its size, which will result in a shorter transmission time. Another way is to use a faster internet connection or choose a time when there is less network congestion to send the image.

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