Paper
26 March 1998 Video compression and wireless narrowband communication
David T. Drum, Charles C. Hsu
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Abstract
The challenge of narrow-band video transmission is to produce smooth motion and acceptable image quality. Advances in commercial video teleconferencing have produced products capable of transmitting audio, video, and control information over wired communication channels at increasingly lower bit rates. Wireless narrow-band communication channels require a portion of their bandwidth to be reserved for error resilient coding further reducing the amount of available bandwidth for video. This paper presents the results of wavelet based pre- and post- processing algorithms wrapped around an industry standard video coder/decoder. This WaveNet Wrapper provides an increase in frame rate and codec efficiency for a given bit rate.
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David T. Drum and Charles C. Hsu "Video compression and wireless narrowband communication", Proc. SPIE 3391, Wavelet Applications V, (26 March 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.304872
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video compression

Video processing

Discrete wavelet transforms

Image quality

Image quality standards

Video coding

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