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22 October 1996 Video interface technology for wireless communications
John A. Eldon
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Abstract
Emerging technology finally permits wireless communication systems to carry video information efficiently. System challenges include low-noise preprocessing to maximize compressibility, efficient compression, decompression, and error-correction of the compressed signal, and clean reconstruction of the video waveform. This paper discusses algorithms and hardware for clean, efficient conversion of signals between universal analog television formats and compression-ready or decompressed digital video component formats. Problems of gunlock jitter, video decoding, cross- luminance, and video filtering are considered.
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John A. Eldon "Video interface technology for wireless communications", Proc. SPIE 2846, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations VI, (22 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255446
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video compression

Linear filtering

Televisions

Clocks

Image compression

Quantization

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