For HDTV video signals, fast transformation circuit structures have been developed to allow real-time signal processing. There are applications in data reduction for video signal transmission, and in the realisation of filter functions. Parallel processor architectures are presented, suitable for use in HDTV systems. At the Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI) a processor for the two-dimensional discrete cosine transform (2D-DCT) with a block size of 8*8 points has been developed in 1.5 mu m CMOS technology. The component has a data throughput of 80 MS/s. For the processing of signal frequencies up to 150 MHz, a multi-function component in ECL technology has been constructed; it can be used for digital filtering, the cosine transform and for matr...
A high definition television system with double line rate, digital transmission to the subscriber an...
The two-dimensional discrete cosine transform (2-D DCT) has been widely recognized as the most effec...
Modern video applications call for computationally intensive data processing at very high data rate....
Suitable parallel architectural concepts for reducing data volume for video signals in orthogonal fu...
A new efficient parallel architecture is presented for high-speed two-dimensional discrete cosine tr...
A parallel architecture and the implementation in CMOS technology is presented for high-speed forwar...
The introduction of High-Definition-Television (HDTV) strongly depends on the availability of powerf...
A new efficient discrete cosine transform (DCT) for bit rate reduction of video signals is presented...
DE 3833367 A UPAB: 19930928 For discrete cosine transformation for coding video signals in real time...
[[abstract]]The authors propose a fully pipelined architecture to compute the 2-D discrete cosine tr...
This paper reports on the VLSI realization of a hierarchical MPEG-2 HDTV video decoder based on the ...
This paper presents the VLSI realization of an MPEG-2 conformant hierarchical video decoder based on...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a new filter bank structure based on the discrete cosine transform (...
A 10 ns programmable signal processor system for realtime applications in video signal and image pro...
High Definition Television (HDTV) promises to offer wide-screen, much better quality pictures as com...
A high definition television system with double line rate, digital transmission to the subscriber an...
The two-dimensional discrete cosine transform (2-D DCT) has been widely recognized as the most effec...
Modern video applications call for computationally intensive data processing at very high data rate....
Suitable parallel architectural concepts for reducing data volume for video signals in orthogonal fu...
A new efficient parallel architecture is presented for high-speed two-dimensional discrete cosine tr...
A parallel architecture and the implementation in CMOS technology is presented for high-speed forwar...
The introduction of High-Definition-Television (HDTV) strongly depends on the availability of powerf...
A new efficient discrete cosine transform (DCT) for bit rate reduction of video signals is presented...
DE 3833367 A UPAB: 19930928 For discrete cosine transformation for coding video signals in real time...
[[abstract]]The authors propose a fully pipelined architecture to compute the 2-D discrete cosine tr...
This paper reports on the VLSI realization of a hierarchical MPEG-2 HDTV video decoder based on the ...
This paper presents the VLSI realization of an MPEG-2 conformant hierarchical video decoder based on...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a new filter bank structure based on the discrete cosine transform (...
A 10 ns programmable signal processor system for realtime applications in video signal and image pro...
High Definition Television (HDTV) promises to offer wide-screen, much better quality pictures as com...
A high definition television system with double line rate, digital transmission to the subscriber an...
The two-dimensional discrete cosine transform (2-D DCT) has been widely recognized as the most effec...
Modern video applications call for computationally intensive data processing at very high data rate....