2005 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems
DOI: 10.1109/iscas.2005.1465646
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A New Motion Compensation Design for H.264/AVC Decoder

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“…Inter Compensation (Motion Compensation) is used in a decoding path to generate the inter-frame motion predicted (estimated) pixels by using motion vectors, reference index and reference pixel from inter prediction. inter compensation also allows variable block size, multiple reference frames and quarter-pixel accurate motion vector (Wang, 2005) The main function of quantization is to reduce the transformed coefficients and the encoding information. Because the human eye is less sensitive to high-frequency image components, some video and image compression standards may use higher scaling values (quantization parameters) for high-frequency data.…”
Section: Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inter Compensation (Motion Compensation) is used in a decoding path to generate the inter-frame motion predicted (estimated) pixels by using motion vectors, reference index and reference pixel from inter prediction. inter compensation also allows variable block size, multiple reference frames and quarter-pixel accurate motion vector (Wang, 2005) The main function of quantization is to reduce the transformed coefficients and the encoding information. Because the human eye is less sensitive to high-frequency image components, some video and image compression standards may use higher scaling values (quantization parameters) for high-frequency data.…”
Section: Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various architectures of MC decoding proposed in literatures [5][6][7][8]. Reference [5] focused on the interpolation hardware design of both AVS and H.264, but it did not cover other components of the whole MC subsystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [5] focused on the interpolation hardware design of both AVS and H.264, but it did not cover other components of the whole MC subsystem. Reference [6] proposed a whole design for MC sub-system in H.264 and it could not support the latest AVS standard. Reference [7] provided three strategies to save the memory bandwidth and adopted 2D filters to increase the system throughput, but the potential optimizing spaces can still be found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%