/ Mohammed Ebrahim Al-Mualla, C. Nishan Canagarajah and David R. Bull
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Amsterdam ; Boston
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
: Academic Press,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
, c2002.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
xxvi, 293 p. , ill. , 24 cm.
SERIES
Series Title
(Signal processing and its applications)
NOTES PERTAINING TO PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
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Electronic
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-282) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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In order for wireless devices to function, the signals must be coded in standard ways so that the sender and the receiver can communicate. This area of video source coding is one of the key challenges in the worldwide push to deliver full video communications over wireless devices. This important new book reviews current progress in this field and looks at how to solve some of the most important technology issues in the months and years ahead. The vision of being able to communicate from anywhere, at any time, and with any type of information is on its way to becoming reality. This natural convergence of mobile communications and multimedia is a field that is expected to achieve unprecedented growth and commercial success. Current wireless communication devices support a number of basic multimedia services (voice, messages, basic internet access), but have coding problems that need to be solved before "real-time" mobile video communication can be achieved. Addresses the emerging field of mobile multimedia communications.
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Preface -- About the Authors -- List of Acronyms -- 1. Introduction to Mobile Video Communications -- Part I: Introduction to Video Coding -- 2. Video Coding Fundamentals -- 3. Video Coding: Standards -- Part II: Coding Efficiency -- 4. Basic Motion Estimation Techniques -- 5. Warping-Based Motion Estimation Techniques -- 6. Multiple-Reference Motion Estimation Techniques -- Part III: Computational Complexity -- 7. Reduced-Complexity Motion Estimation Techniques -- 8. The Simplex Minimization Search -- Part IV: Error Resilience -- 9. Error-Resilience Video Coding Techniques -- 10. Error Concealment Using Motion Field Interpolation -- Appendix A: Fast Block-Matching Algorithms -- Bibliography -- Index.