[[abstract]]©2006 IEEE-The huge computational complexity of motion estimation (ME) process of a standard video codec has resulted in numerous researches on ME VLSI architecture designs. Especially, the new features, variable-block-size (VBS) partitions and multiple-reference-frames (MRF), in the H.264/AVC bring new challenges and opportunities. Though many VLSI designs have been proposed to deal with the new VBS ME feature, there is still no efficient solution for reducing the MRF complexity without drably repeating the whole ME modules. In this paper, an efficient MRF architecture based on a VBS merging scheme is presented. Based on the previous merging scheme, the new architecture can support up to 16 reference frames with the same ME com...
[[abstract]]Variable block size motion estimation (VBSME) is one of several contributors to H.264/AV...
A key factor behind the success of video products and services is video compression that makes digit...
With the advent of new video standards such as MPEG-4 part-10 and H.264/H.26L, demands for advanced ...
[[abstract]]The variable block size motion estimation (VBSME) technique can improve the coding effic...
In this paper, we propose a novel frame reordering scheme and a high speed VLSI architecture of full...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a novel flexible VLSI architecture for the implementation of variabl...
Abstract—H.264/AVC video compression standard uses multiple reference frame motion estimation (MRF-M...
This study contributes to the domain of application specific adaptive hardware architectures with a ...
[[abstract]]The emerging H.264/AVC video coding standard takes 50% performance improvement than the ...
This paper presents a VLSI architecture for a low complexity motion estimation algorithm, referred t...
[[abstract]]Variable-block-size motion estimation (VBSME) is one of the contributors to H. 264/ Adva...
In the new video compression standards, AVC and AVS, the motion estimation adopts many new features ...
Motion Estimation (ME) is the most computationally intensive part of video compression and video enh...
In this paper, we investigate the use of Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) in the design of a h...
High throughput, heavy bandwidth requirement, huge on-chip memory consumption, and complex data flow...
[[abstract]]Variable block size motion estimation (VBSME) is one of several contributors to H.264/AV...
A key factor behind the success of video products and services is video compression that makes digit...
With the advent of new video standards such as MPEG-4 part-10 and H.264/H.26L, demands for advanced ...
[[abstract]]The variable block size motion estimation (VBSME) technique can improve the coding effic...
In this paper, we propose a novel frame reordering scheme and a high speed VLSI architecture of full...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a novel flexible VLSI architecture for the implementation of variabl...
Abstract—H.264/AVC video compression standard uses multiple reference frame motion estimation (MRF-M...
This study contributes to the domain of application specific adaptive hardware architectures with a ...
[[abstract]]The emerging H.264/AVC video coding standard takes 50% performance improvement than the ...
This paper presents a VLSI architecture for a low complexity motion estimation algorithm, referred t...
[[abstract]]Variable-block-size motion estimation (VBSME) is one of the contributors to H. 264/ Adva...
In the new video compression standards, AVC and AVS, the motion estimation adopts many new features ...
Motion Estimation (ME) is the most computationally intensive part of video compression and video enh...
In this paper, we investigate the use of Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) in the design of a h...
High throughput, heavy bandwidth requirement, huge on-chip memory consumption, and complex data flow...
[[abstract]]Variable block size motion estimation (VBSME) is one of several contributors to H.264/AV...
A key factor behind the success of video products and services is video compression that makes digit...
With the advent of new video standards such as MPEG-4 part-10 and H.264/H.26L, demands for advanced ...