Thoroughly revised and updated edition of this in-depth discussion of both video compression and communication technologySince the publication of Wireless Video Communications five years ago, the area of video compressionand wireless transceivers has evolved even further. This new edition addresses a range of recent developments in these areas, giving cognizance also to the associated transmission aspects and issues of error resilience. In this revision of Wireless Video Communications, substantial new material has been added on areas such as H.264 and MPEG4 coding. Covering compression issues, error resilience, coding delay, implementational complexity and bitrate, the book also gives an historical perspective to video communication. Includes brand new, previously unpublished information on advances in the field of video compression and communications. Introduces substantial new material on H.264 and MPEG4 coding and their error resilience and transceivers. Illustrates the expected performance of various video codecs in the context of integrated wireless transceivers. Covers video compression, channel coding and transmission Postgraduates and researchers in communication systems, undergraduates and development engineers of video compression applications will all find this a highly informative read.
Contents§§About the Authors§§Other Wiley and IEEE Press Books on Related Topics§§Preface§§Acknowledgments§§1 Introduction§§I Video Codecs for HSDPA-Style Adaptive Videophones§§2 Fractal Image Codecs§§ix§§x CONTENTS§§3 Low Bit-Rate DCT Codecs and HSDPA-Style Videophones§§CONTENTS xi§§4 Low Bit-Rate VQ Codecs and HSDPA-Style Videophones§§xii CONTENTS§§5 Low Bit-Rate Quad-Tree-Based Codecs and HSDPA-Style Videophones§§II High-Resolution Video Coding§§6 Low-Complexity Techniques§§CONTENTS xiii§§7 High-Resolution DCT Coding§§III H.261, H.263, H.264, MPEG2 and MPEG 4 for§§HSDPA-Style Wireless Video Telephony and DVB§§8 H.261 for HSDPA-Style Wireless Video Telephony§§xiv CONTENTS§§9 Comparison of the H.261 and H.263 Codecs§§CONTENTS xv§§Luminance§§10 H.263 for HSDPA-Style Wireless Video Telephony§§Frames§§xvi CONTENTS§§11 MPEG-4 Video Compression§§12 Comparative Study of the MPEG-4 and H.264 Codecs§§Transform Process§§CONTENTS xvii§§13 MPEG-4 Bitstream and Bit-Sensitivity Study§§14 HSDPA-Like and Turbo-Style Adaptive Single- and Multi-Carrier§§Video Systems§§xviii CONTENTS§§OFDM Transceivers§§Target Bit Rates§§CONTENTS xix§§Channel§§Glossary§§Bibliography§§Subject Index§§Author Index
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This new edition of Video Compression and Communications H.261, H.263, H.264, MPEG4 and Proprietary Codecs addresses a range of recent developments in the field, giving cognizance also to the associated transmission aspects and issues of error resilience. Substantial new material has been added on areas such as H.264 and MPEG4 coding. Covering compression issues, error resilience, coding delay, implementational complexity, and bitrate, the book also looks to give some historical perspective to video communication.
Lajos Hanzo received his degree in electronics in 1976 and his doctorate in 1983. During his career in telecommunications he has held various research and academic posts in Hungary, Germany and the UK. Since 1986 he has been with the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK, where he holds the chair in telecommunications. Lajos is also an IEE Distinguished Lecturer of both the Communications as well as the Vehicular Technology Society and a Fellow of the IEE.
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