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Data-Importance-Aware Power Allocation for Adaptive Real-Time Communication in ComputerVision Applications
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Data-Importance-Aware Power Allocation for Adaptive Real-Time Communication in ComputerVision Applications

Chunmei Xu, Yi Ma, Rahim Tafazolli and Jiangzhou Wang
IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications, Vol.43(12)
20/10/2025

Abstract

Data models Real-time systems Visualization Image segmentation Wireless communication Resource management Image reconstruction Data communication Data integrity Task analysis Semantic communication Computer vision Data importance importance-weighted MSE waterfilling task-oriented semantic communication real-time communication computer vision

Life-transformative applications such as immersive

extended reality are revolutionizing wireless communications and

computer vision (CV). This paper presents a novel framework

for importance-aware adaptive data transmissions, designed

specifically for real-time CV applications where task-specific

fidelity is critical. A novel importance-weighted mean square

error (IMSE) metric is introduced as a task-oriented measure

of reconstruction quality, considering sub-pixel-level importance

(SP-I) and semantic segment-level importance (SS-I) models. To

minimize IMSE under total power constraints, data-importanceaware

waterfilling approaches are proposed to optimally allocate

transmission power according to data importance and channel

conditions, prioritizing sub-streams with high importance.

Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed approaches

significantly outperform margin-adaptive waterfilling and equal

power allocation strategies. The data partitioning that combines

both SP-I and SS-I models is shown to achieve the most

significant improvements, with normalized IMSE gains exceeding

7 dB and 10 dB over the baselines at high SNRs (> 10 dB).

These substantial gains highlight the potential of the proposed

framework to enhance data efficiency and robustness in real-time

CV applications, especially in bandwidth-limited and resourceconstrained

environments.

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