Title :
Three-dimensional subband-coding of HDTV signals with 140 Mbit/s
Author_Institution :
Heinrich-Hertz-Inst. Fur Nachrichtentech., Berlin, West Germany
Abstract :
Subband coding is a very popular technique for reducing the bit rate of digitized HDTV signals from about 1 GBits/s to les than 140 MBits/s. Different frequency bands can be produced and independently coded by adapting coding methods to the characteristics of the subbands and utilizing the decreasing subjective visibility of picture degradations in the high frequency subbands. In this paper, a new subband technique is suggested. The procedure is based on spatial-temporal decomposition into two subbands. The digitized video signal is processed with a motion adaptive filter that utilizes both the spatial and the temporal frequency content
Keywords :
encoding; high definition television; picture processing; video signals; 140 Mbit/s; HDTV signals; motion adaptive filter; picture degradations; picture processing; spatial-temporal decomposition; subband-coding; video signal;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing and its Applications, 1989., Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Warwick