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5 September 1989 Realtime Video Compression On A Multiprocessor System
Robert J. Moorhead II, Lascoe A. Allman
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Abstract
Technology has evolved to the point that image sequences can be captured, compressed, transmitted, decompressed, and displayed in real time with a system consisting of predominantly off-the-shelf components. The system we have developed is able to decode and display approximately 10 frames/sec (128x128 images) using four 16Mhz Motorola 68020s controlled by an IBM PC/AT. The 68020 processors are connected to a Multibus 1®. Via a BIT3® interface [1], the PC/AT sees the Multibus as an extension of its bus. We are presently optimizing the four processor system to handle 8-15 frames/sec.
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Robert J. Moorhead II and Lascoe A. Allman "Realtime Video Compression On A Multiprocessor System", Proc. SPIE 1099, Advances in Image Compression and Automatic Target Recognition, (5 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960460
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image compression

Computer programming

Image transmission

Imaging technologies

Algorithm development

Data processing

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