Embedded Systems for Portable and Mobile Video Platforms
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Citation: EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems 2007 2007:063250
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Adaptive Motion Estimation Processor for Autonomous Video Devices
Motion estimation is the most demanding operation of a video encoder, corresponding to at least 80% of the overall computational cost. As a consequence, with the proliferation of autonomous and portable handheld ...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems 2007 2007:057234 -
A Systematic Approach to Design Low-Power Video Codec Cores
The higher resolutions and new functionality of video applications increase their throughput and processing requirements. In contrast, the energy and heat limitations of mobile devices demand low-power video c...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems 2007 2007:064569 -
Thermal-Aware Scheduling for Future Chip Multiprocessors
The increased complexity and operating frequency in current single chip microprocessors is resulting in a decrease in the performance improvements. Consequently, major manufacturers offer chip multiprocessor (...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems 2007 2007:048926 -
Energy-Efficient Acceleration of MPEG-4 Compression Tools
We propose novel hardware accelerator architectures for the most computationally demanding algorithms of the MPEG-4 video compression standard-motion estimation, binary motion estimation (for shape coding), an...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems 2007 2007:028735 -
Low-Complexity Multiple Description Coding of Video Based on 3D Block Transforms
The paper presents a multiple description (MD) video coder based on three-dimensional (3D) transforms. Two balanced descriptions are created from a video sequence. In the encoder, video sequence is represented...
Citation: EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems 2007 2007:038631