Polymodal Information Encoding Models
Abstract
Introduction: The existing prerequisites to reject traditional principles of dividing transmitted information into communication services and to implement polymodal infocommunication systems (PICS) illustrate the necessity to develop a theoretical basis for building PICS. Purpose: Formalization of models for encoding polymodal information, and justification of methods of its transmission based on simulation results. Methods: For assessing the quality of multimodal information encoding with given data transmission network resources, we propose a modification of a set-theoretical model. Results: Analytical expressions are presented which describe the dependency of the multimodal information encoding quality, as well as that of the volume required for transferring the maximum number of messages of different modalities, on the modified model parameters. Based on the analysis of the existing and prospective transmission methods, a conclusion can be made that modern telecommunication facilities can ensure the delivery of multimodal information with the required quality to the subscriber terminal. In this respect, a data network implementation invariant to the applied transmission technology has a great potential.Published
2016-04-21
How to Cite
Basov, O., Kipyatkova, I., Saveliev, A., & Saitov, I. (2016). Polymodal Information Encoding Models. Information and Control Systems, (2), 68-73. https://doi.org/10.15217/issn1684-8853.2016.2.68
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Section
Information coding and transmission