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Video Compression Systems: From first principles to concatenated codecs


Video Compression Systems: From first principles to concatenated codecs

Paperback by Bock, Alois M.

Video Compression Systems: From first principles to concatenated codecs

£60.00

ISBN:
9780863419638
Publication Date:
02 Jul 2009
Publisher:
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Pages:
304 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Video Compression Systems: From first principles to concatenated codecs

Description

Digital video compression has revolutionised the broadcast industry. Its implementation has been the vital key to the expansion of video via satellite, cable, internet and terrestrial TV. However, new technologies not only enable new applications, they also create new challenges such as how to measure video quality, and how to maintain video quality in concatenated compression systems. Video Compression Systems provides an overview on many issues concerning today's complex digital video systems: from video quality measurements to statistical multiplexing, from pre-processing to transcoding and concatenation. It explains video compression systems from first principles and gives a detailed summary of currently used MPEG standards, as well as non-MPEG algorithms. Furthermore, it provides a summary of motion estimation algorithms and explains processing priorities for mobile applications, HDTV, contribution and distribution systems, as well as for end user systems. Video Compression Systems focuses intentionally on the principles rather than the mathematics in order to make it more readable and accessible to a wider audience. It is aimed at senior undergraduate students taking modules in video technologies, multimedia processing or video compression, as well as television engineers working on video compression systems.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Digital video Chapter 3: Picture quality assessment Chapter 4: Compression principles Chapter 5: MPEG video compression standards Chapter 6: Non-MPEG compression algorithms Chapter 7: Motion estimation Chapter 8: Pre-processing Chapter 9: High definition television (HDTV) Chapter 10: Compression for mobile devices Chapter 11: MPEG decoders and post-processing Chapter 12: Statistical multiplexing Chapter 13: Compression for contribution and distribution Chapter 14: Concatenation and transcoding Chapter 15: Bit-stream processing Chapter 16: Concluding remarks Appendices

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