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Due to the growth and success of the Internet and wireless communication, as well as increasing demand for multimedia services, streaming media over the Internet and wireless channels has drawn tremendous attention. Scalable coding is a both effective and efficient solution for this purpose. By embedding lower resolution or quality bitstreams into higher resolution or quality bitstreams, scalable coding is a new approach to represent and prioritize data. In this book, a fully scalable video coding algorithm with combined temporal, spatial and quality scalability is designed. Since…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Due to the growth and success of the Internet and
wireless communication, as well as increasing demand
for multimedia services, streaming media over the
Internet and wireless channels has drawn tremendous
attention.
Scalable coding is a both effective and efficient
solution for this purpose. By embedding lower
resolution or quality bitstreams into higher
resolution or quality bitstreams, scalable coding is
a new approach to represent and prioritize data.
In this book, a fully scalable video coding
algorithm with combined temporal, spatial and
quality scalability is designed. Since
subband/wavelet coding inherently
provides multi-resolution representation, a motion
compensated 3D (spatiotemporal)
subband/wavelet transform is utilized to realize
temporal and spatial scalability.
Motion compensated temporal filtering (MCTF) plays
an essential role in this 3D
transform. It influences coding efficiency and also
temporal scalability. In this book, sub-pixel
accurate MCTF with lifting scheme is also presented.
Autorenporträt
Peisnog Chen received the M.S. degree in applied
mathematics and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In 2003, he joined Qualcomm
Incorporated. Since then he has been working on MediaFLO project
and contributed successfully to video standardization activities
of ITU-T VCEG and ISO/IEC MPEG.