DocumentCode
2770374
Title
Video coding for mobile communications-MPEG4 perspective
Author
Bober, Miroslaw ; Kittler, Josef
Author_Institution
Surrey Univ., Guildford, UK
fYear
1996
fDate
35405
Firstpage
42430
Lastpage
42438
Abstract
A number of concurrent evolutions have created the need for new ways to represent, integrate, store and exchange pieces of multimedia information. Perhaps the most important is the deployment of diverse new two-way delivery systems such as fixed broadband and mobile narrow-band services. Secondly, the progress of micro-electronic technology is providing extremely powerful and programmable processors, capable of executing very complex algorithms, from the computer vision domain in real time. Finally, there was a marked change in the audiovisual information production and consumption paradigm, because of the increased role of synthetic information and higher degrees of interactivity. In this paper we review some of the new technologies for image and video processing and low-bitrate video coding which are likely, in our view, to be used in future multimedia systems. Whereas some standards, notably H.263 and H.263+ are already used in mobile multimedia communications, new standards, such as MPEG4 and MPEG7 are taking shape. Our review is therefore structured around the objectives and development of MPEG4, and includes the technologies which are likely to be used in the standard. The MPEG-4 project aims to establish universal, efficient coding of different forms of audio-visual and multimedia data, called audio-visual objects. These objects can be of natural or synthetic origin
Keywords
mobile communication; MPEG4 perspective; MPEG7; audio-visual objects; computer vision; fixed broadband; image processing; low-bitrate video coding; mobile communications; mobile multimedia communications; mobile narrow-band services; multimedia data; multimedia information; programmable processors; synthetic information; two-way delivery systems; video coding; video processing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Mobile Multimedia Communications (Digest No. 1996/248), IEE Colloquium on the Future of
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19961327
Filename
598513
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