<正> To enhance the robustness of video transmission over noisy channels, this paper presents a multiple description video coding algorithm based on chessboard-interpolation. In the algorithm, the input image is decomposed according to the chessboard pattern, and then interpolated to produce two approximate images with the same resolution. Consequently, the state-of-the-art DCT+MC (Discrete Cosine Transform + Motion Compensation) video codec is independently applied to the two approximate images to generate two descriptions of the original image. In this framework, a fairely good reconstructed image quality is obtained when two descriptions are received simultaneously, while an acceptable reconstructed image quality could be yielded if only one description is available. Moreover, the mismatch between the encoder and the decoder could be effectively controlled through partial coding of the difference signal between two descriptions. In bidirectional video communications, a drift control scheme is further prop