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4 November 1993 Media integration platform on superhigh-definition images: parallel digital signal processor approach
Sadayasu Ono, Naohisa Ohta, Tetsuro Fujii
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Proceedings Volume 1976, High-Definition Video; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161473
Event: Video Communications and Fiber Optic Networks, 1993, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
This paper presents a new media integration platform based on super high definition (SHD) digital images and a high performance image processing system that adopts parallel digital processing. The new platform will encourage the integration of all existing media to realize rich and realistic visual communication over B-ISDN. SHD images have a resolution of more than 2048 X 2048 pixels and the frame rate is more than 60 frames/sec. To achieve the real-time compression of SHD moving images, parallel signal processing systems with a peak performance of 0.5 Tera Flops will be necessary. The specification requirements, focusing on the digital signal processing systems needed to achieve SHD image communication, are discussed.
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Sadayasu Ono, Naohisa Ohta, and Tetsuro Fujii "Media integration platform on superhigh-definition images: parallel digital signal processor approach", Proc. SPIE 1976, High-Definition Video, (4 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161473
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Digital signal processing

Signal processing

Image compression

Telecommunications

Computing systems

Image resolution

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