Title :
VLSI architectures for video compression-a survey
Author :
Pirsch, Peter ; Demassieux, Nicolas ; Gehrke, Winfred
Author_Institution :
Hannover Univ., Germany
fDate :
2/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper presents an overview on architectures for VLSI implementations of video compression schemes as specified by standardization committees of the ITU and ISO. VLSI implementation strategies are discussed and split into function specific and programmable architectures. As examples for the function oriented approach, alternative architectures for DCT and block matching will be evaluated. Also dedicated decoder chips are included Programmable video signal processors are classified and specified as homogeneous and heterogenous processor architectures. Architectures are presented for reported design examples from the literature. Heterogenous processors outperform homogeneous processors because of adaptation to the requirements of special, subtasks by dedicated modules. The majority of heterogenous processors incorporate dedicated modules for high performance subtasks of high regularity as DCT and block matching. By normalization to a fictive 1.0 μm CMOS process typical linear relationships between silicon area and through-put rate have been determined for the different architectural styles. This relationship indicates a figure of merit for silicon efficiency
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; ISO standards; VLSI; data compression; decoding; digital signal processing chips; discrete cosine transforms; video coding; 1.0 μm CMOS process; 1.0 m; CCITT; DCT; ISO; ITU; VLSI architectures; block matching; dedicated decoder chips; figure of merit; function oriented approach; heterogenous processor architectures; homogeneous processor architectures; programmable architectures; programmable video signal processors; silicon area; silicon efficiency; standardization committees; throughput rate; video compression; Bit rate; Costs; Discrete cosine transforms; ISO standards; Standardization; TV broadcasting; Transform coding; Very large scale integration; Video compression; Videoconference;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE