| W. B. Rabiner and A. P. Chandrakasan, "Network-driven motion estimation for wireless video terminals," IEEE Trans. Circuits . Syst. Video Technol., vol. 7, pp. 644--653, August 1997. |
....it. Software technologies such as proxies and mobile agents, and hardware technologies such as adaptive and reconfigurable computing are likely to be the key enablers. A good example of such a decomposition that partitions the computational effort for video compression is described by Rabiner [60][61] Due to the large amount of data needed for video traffic, efficient compression techniques are important when the video frames are transmitted over wireless channels. Motion estimation has been shown to help significantly in the compression of video sequences. However, since most motion ....
Rabiner W., Chandrakasan A.: "Network-Driven Motion Estimation for Wireless Video Terminals", IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technologies, Vol. 7, No. 4, August 1997, pp. 644-653.
....it. Software technologies such as proxies and mobile agents, and hardware technologies such as adaptive and reconfigurable computing are likely to be the key enablers. Example: A good example of decomposition that partitions the computational effort for video compression is described by Rabiner [42]. Due to the large amount of data needed for video traffic, efficient compression techniques are important when the video frames are transmitted over wireless channels. Motion estimation has been shown to help significantly in the compression of video sequences. However, since most motion ....
Rabiner W., Chandrakasan A.: "Network-Driven Motion Estimation for Wireless Video Terminals", IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technologies, Vol. 7, No. 4, August 1997, pp. 644-653.
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W. B. Rabiner and A. P. Chandrakasan, "Network-driven motion estimation for wireless video terminals," IEEE Trans. Circuits . Syst. Video Technol., vol. 7, pp. 644--653, August 1997.
....wireless systems. In particular, the question remains to be answered if there are ways to exploit the distribution of computation and energy resources in the network, such that the most constrained nodes do the least amount of work. While similar work has been done in regards to video compression [104], the need for trust and authentication make the problem considerably more difficult in the case of security. 202 In the past the focus in integrated circuit design has been the Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) which typically operated from a fixed power supply to perform a given ....
W.B. Rabiner and A.P. Chandrakasan, "Network-driven motion estimation for wireless video terminals," IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, vol. 7, no. 4, August 1997, pp. 644-653.
....the next in natural sequences. Thus, knowing the location of an object in a few previous frames, it is possible to predict its location in the current frame. It therefore is possible to remove the motion estimation computation from the portable encoder and perform it at the receiving base station [3]. Since the base station only has access to the previous reconstructed frames, it must perform motion estimation on these previous frames and predict the motion vectors of the current frame from these motion vectors of the previous reconstructed frames. These predicted motion vectors are ....
W. Rabiner and A. Chandrakasan, "Network-Driven Motion Estimation for Wireless Video Terminals," IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, pp. 644-653, August 1997.
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