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Our present ability to work with video has been confined to a wired environment, requiring both the video encoder and decoder to be physically connected to a power supply and a wired communication link. This paper presents two design examples for delivering high-quality image and video data in a wireless environment. The first example is a wireless video-on-demand system and the second example is a single-chip digital camera. The discussion will focus on the architectural and circuit design techniques developed specifically for silicon integration of high-performance, low-power wireless video systems.