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Motion Estimation for Video Coding

Efficient Algorithms and Architectures

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  • © 2015

Overview

  • Provides recent research and useful information for researchers and students working in the field of VLSI design for video processing applications
  • Presents recent research in fast three step search, successive elimination, one-bit transformation and its effective combination with diamond search and dynamic pixel truncation techniques
  • Explains applications in everyday low-power handheld appliances including video camcorders and smartphones
  • Includes two appendices providing a number of instances of proof of concept through Matlab and Verilog program segments
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence (SCI, volume 590)

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The need of video compression in the modern age of visual communication cannot be over-emphasized. This monograph will provide useful information to the postgraduate students and researchers who wish to work in the domain of VLSI design for video processing applications. In this book, one can find an in-depth discussion of several motion estimation algorithms and their VLSI implementation as conceived and developed by the authors. It records an account of research done involving fast three step search, successive elimination, one-bit transformation and its effective combination with diamond search and dynamic pixel truncation techniques. Two appendices provide a number of instances of proof of concept through Matlab and Verilog program segments. In this aspect, the book can be considered as first of its kind. The architectures have been developed with an eye to their applicability in everyday low-power handheld appliances including video camcorders and smartphones.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Dept. of Electronics & ECE, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India

    Indrajit Chakrabarti

  • Department of Electronics and ECE, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India

    Kota Naga Srinivasarao Batta

  • Dept of Electronics & Communication Engg, National Institute of Technology Sikkim, Ravangla, India

    Sumit Kumar Chatterjee

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