High definition video applications often require heavy computation, high bandwidth and high memory requirements which make their real-time implementation difficult. Multi-core architecture with parallelism provides new solutions to implementing complex multimedia applications in real-time. It is well-known that the speed of the H.264 encoder can be increased on a multi-core architecture using the parallelism concept. Most of the parallelization methods proposed earlier for these purposes suffer from the drawbacks of limited scalability and data dependency. In this paper, we present a result obtained using data-level parallelism at the Group-Of-Pictures (GOP) level for the video encoder. The proposed technique involves each GOP being encoded...
As the latest video compression standard, H.264/AVC exhibits great compresion performance than its p...
Strong demands for high resolution video services lead to active studies on high speed video process...
An important question is whether emerging and future applications exhibit sufficient parallelism, in...
Last generation video encoding standards increase computing demands in order to reach the limits on ...
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the parallelism offered by six-core Digital Signal P...
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the parallelism offered by six-core Digital Signal P...
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the parallelism offered by six-core Digital Signal P...
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the parallelism offered by six-core Digital Signal P...
One of the most challenging tasks in the multimedia domain is the full high definition (FHD) video d...
Emergence of multi-core processors has paved the way for the use of computers for a wide variety of ...
H.264 video codec provides a wide range of compression options and is popularly implemented over var...
Abstract: H.264/AVC (Advanced Video Codec) is a new video coding standard developed by a joint effor...
Abstract. As a video coding standard, H.264 achieves high compress rate while keeping good fidelity....
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the parallelism offered by six-core Digital Signal P...
Recent advances in semiconductor technologies make it possible to integrate many processor cores in ...
As the latest video compression standard, H.264/AVC exhibits great compresion performance than its p...
Strong demands for high resolution video services lead to active studies on high speed video process...
An important question is whether emerging and future applications exhibit sufficient parallelism, in...
Last generation video encoding standards increase computing demands in order to reach the limits on ...
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the parallelism offered by six-core Digital Signal P...
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the parallelism offered by six-core Digital Signal P...
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the parallelism offered by six-core Digital Signal P...
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the parallelism offered by six-core Digital Signal P...
One of the most challenging tasks in the multimedia domain is the full high definition (FHD) video d...
Emergence of multi-core processors has paved the way for the use of computers for a wide variety of ...
H.264 video codec provides a wide range of compression options and is popularly implemented over var...
Abstract: H.264/AVC (Advanced Video Codec) is a new video coding standard developed by a joint effor...
Abstract. As a video coding standard, H.264 achieves high compress rate while keeping good fidelity....
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the parallelism offered by six-core Digital Signal P...
Recent advances in semiconductor technologies make it possible to integrate many processor cores in ...
As the latest video compression standard, H.264/AVC exhibits great compresion performance than its p...
Strong demands for high resolution video services lead to active studies on high speed video process...
An important question is whether emerging and future applications exhibit sufficient parallelism, in...