In a world where more and more video contents are consumed and where those video contents tend to be bigger and bigger, the design of new, better performing video codecs has become a real challenge. The improved compression performance comes at the cost of an increased complexity. This complexity leads to more power-hungry hardware designs. In this context, this thesis explores a technique called frame buffer compression. This technique aims at reducing the power consumed by video codecs induced by memory accesses. More specifically, this thesis includes frame buffer compression in a new video codec : H.265/HEVC.Master [120] : ingénieur civil électricien, Université catholique de Louvain, 201
Data movement to and from off-chip memory dominates energy consumption in most video decoders, with ...
International audienceThe increasing prominence of video oriented services, such as video conferenci...
Many embedded video-based systems require a video codec to reduce the bitrate prior to exchange vide...
Motion estimation and motion compensation in HEVC and similar video codecs involve huge memory traff...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
In order to satisfy the demand for high quality video streaming, aggressive compres-sion is necessar...
Modern hand-held multimedia terminals consume significant power for their quality display devices. D...
Standard MPEG-H part 2/H.265 alias High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is patterned on MPEG-4 part 1...
The ever-increasing demand for multimedia content imposes a big challenge for video compression. Tod...
The Joint Collaborative Team on Video Decoding is developing a new standard named High Efficiency Vi...
Video compression, as typified by international video coding standards such as H.261, MPEG-1, H.262/...
video compression MPEG and ITU have recently approved a new video-compression standard known as High...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).High processing speed is required to s...
Video compression and decompression are essential parts of multimedia communications. Lowering the b...
High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is currently being prepared as the newest video coding standard ...
Data movement to and from off-chip memory dominates energy consumption in most video decoders, with ...
International audienceThe increasing prominence of video oriented services, such as video conferenci...
Many embedded video-based systems require a video codec to reduce the bitrate prior to exchange vide...
Motion estimation and motion compensation in HEVC and similar video codecs involve huge memory traff...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
In order to satisfy the demand for high quality video streaming, aggressive compres-sion is necessar...
Modern hand-held multimedia terminals consume significant power for their quality display devices. D...
Standard MPEG-H part 2/H.265 alias High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is patterned on MPEG-4 part 1...
The ever-increasing demand for multimedia content imposes a big challenge for video compression. Tod...
The Joint Collaborative Team on Video Decoding is developing a new standard named High Efficiency Vi...
Video compression, as typified by international video coding standards such as H.261, MPEG-1, H.262/...
video compression MPEG and ITU have recently approved a new video-compression standard known as High...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).High processing speed is required to s...
Video compression and decompression are essential parts of multimedia communications. Lowering the b...
High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is currently being prepared as the newest video coding standard ...
Data movement to and from off-chip memory dominates energy consumption in most video decoders, with ...
International audienceThe increasing prominence of video oriented services, such as video conferenci...
Many embedded video-based systems require a video codec to reduce the bitrate prior to exchange vide...