Title :
Quadruplexing: An NTSC-compatible encoding technique that assures crosstalk-free transmission of luminance, chrominance, and two new signals
Author_Institution :
David Sarnoff Res. Center, Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Quadruplexing is a new NTSC-compatible video encoding technique that allows full separation of luminance and chrominance information under all conditions, as well as the transmission and separation of 3.0 MHz of additional information which may be used by advanced television systems, such as ACTV. Quadruplexing relies on the inability of the eye (and most TV cameras) to perceive detail in motion. The method doesn´t send more information in the given 4.2 MHz bandwidth-strictly speaking, that´s impossible. Instead, it sends less luminance information (that part of luminance which the eye doesn´t see anyway) and sends other information in its place.<>
Keywords :
encoding; high definition television; picture processing; video signals; 4.2 MHz; ACTV; HDTV; NTSC-compatible encoding; advanced television systems; chrominance; crosstalk-free transmission; luminance; quadruplexing; video encoding; Encoding; HDTV; Image processing;
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Electronics, 1989. Digest of Technical Papers. ICCE., IEEE 1989 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rosemont, IL, USA
DOI :
10.1109/ICCE.1989.69087