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11 November 1980 Dynamic Simulation Of Hybrid Video Compression
Kalyan Dutta, Mitchell Millman
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Abstract
Recent experience with airborne video reconnaissance systems has shown that artifacts associated with specific video bandwidth compression techniques can not be fully recognized by viewing simulations of static frames. This is particularly true when there are significant channel errors. For this reason, a facility has been established to dynamically simulate video image compression and transmission systems, including channel errors, for up to 300 consecutive or subsampled frames, representing 10 seconds to 40 minutes of continuous video. This capability is useful in optimizing compression parameters and performing human factors analysis.
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Kalyan Dutta and Mitchell Millman "Dynamic Simulation Of Hybrid Video Compression", Proc. SPIE 0249, Advances in Image Transmission II, (11 November 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959403
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video compression

Computer programming

Image compression

Image processing

Video processing

Computer simulations

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