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international solid-state circuits conference | 1994

A single-chip MPEG2 video decoder LSI

Tatsuhiko Demura; Takeshi Oto; Kazukuni Kitagaki; S. Ishiwata; G. Otomo; Shuji Michinaka; S. Suzuki; N. Goto; Masataka Matsui; Hiroyuki Hara; Tetsu Nagamatsu; Katsuhiro Seta; Takayoshi Shimazawa; K. Maeguchi; Toshinori Odaka; Yoshiharu Uetani; T. Oku; T. Yamakage; Takayasu Sakurai

This MPEG2 video decoder LSI decodes MPEG2 standard bit streams. The compression algorithm in the MPEG2 is based on discrete cosine transform (DCT), variable length coding, and motion compensation similar to the MPEG1, the earlier standard. However, the processing speed should be more than four times faster than MPEG1. Moreover, several algorithms and structures to handle interlaced pictures are added to the MPEG1 standard. This LSI decodes in real time all motion-compensation modes and picture structures in MPEG2 bit streams of not only CCIR601 but also HDTV resolution.<<ETX>>


IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits | 1989

A video codec LSI for high-definition TV systems with one-transistor DRAM line memories

Tomoji Takada; Takeshi Oto; Kazukuni Kitagaki; Naoyuki Hatanaka; Tatsuhiko Demura; Hiromichi Fuji; Toshinori Odaka; Hiroshi Sue; Tadahiro Oku

A video codec LSI for high-definition television (HDTV) systems has been developed. By using a time-compressed integration encoding technique, it converts a 20.0-MHz bandwidth luminance signal and two 5.0-MHz chrominance signals into a compressed image signal at 48.6-MHz sampling frequency. It is useful in many HDTV application systems, such as 400-Mb/s digital transmission system, a video disk player system, or an analog transmission system. Over 288000 elements, including a 52-kb one-transistor DRAM (dynamic random access memory) line memory specially developed for this LSI, were integrated on a 12.16*12.10-mm/sup 2/ chip. A standard cell layout method and a 1.2- mu m CMOS logic LSI process were used. >


international solid-state circuits conference | 1989

A codec LSI for HDTV signals

Takeshi Oto; Kazukuni Kitagaki; Tomoji Takada; K. Shiratori; Hiromichi Fuji; Toshinori Odaka; H. Sue

The authors describe a codec LSI for a time-compressed-integration (TCI-) format high-definition TV (HDTV) signal. The chip converts a luminance signal sampled at 48.6 MHz and two chrominance signals sampled at 12.15 MHz into a TCI format signal at 48.6-MHz frequency and vice versa. The LSI employs a codec architecture to be used as a TCI encoder or decoder in one chip with minimum hardware and contains a PLL (phase-locked-loop) control circuit for clock synchronization in the decoder mode. It has three modes of operation corresponding to three HDTV systems, namely an analog transmission system, a 400-Mb/s digital transmission system, and a video disk player. The PLL control circuit executes a specific operation in each mode. The 48.6-MHz TCI or Y-signal is divided into two 24.3-MHz signals and applied to the LSI, thus allowing TTL (transistor-transistor logic) ICs to be used for the peripheral circuits. The chip was fabricated with a 1.2- mu m p-well CMOS and double-level Al interconnection technology. About 288 k elements, including a 52-kbit 1-Tr DRAM, are integrated in a 12.16-mm*12.10-mm die, mounted in a 209-pin pin-grid-array package.<<ETX>>


Archive | 1993

Motion picture coding apparatus

Hideyuki Ueno; Yoshihiro Kikuchi; Noboru Yamaguchi; Toshinori Odaka; Tadahiro Oku


Archive | 1992

Predictive coding using spatial-temporal filtering and plural motion vectors

Toshinori Odaka; Yoshiharu Uetani; Tadaaki Masuda; Tomoo Yamakage; Hideyuki Ueno; Noboru Yamaguchi; Yoshihiro Kikuchi; Tadahiro Oku


Archive | 1992

Method of detecting a motion vector in an image coding apparatus

Tadaaki Masuda; Yoshiharu Uetani; Toshinori Odaka; Tadahiro Oku; Tomoo Yamakage


Archive | 1998

Video coding apparatus

Toshinori Odaka; Yoshiharu Uetani; Tadaaki Masuda; Tomoo Yamakage; Hideyuki Ueno; Noboru Yamaguchi; Yoshihiro Kikuchi; Tadahiro Oku


Archive | 1994

Video decoder for determining a motion vector from a scaled vector and a difference vector

Toshinori Odaka; Yoshiharu Uetani; Tadaaki Masuda; Tomoo Yamakage; Hideyuki Ueno; Noboru Yamaguchi; Yoshihiro Kikuchi; Tadahiro Oku


Archive | 1995

Video recording/reproducing apparatus which uses a differential motion vector determined using two other motion vectors

Toshinori Odaka; Yoshiharu Uetani; Tadaaki Masuda; Tomoo Yamakage; Hideyuki Ueno; Noboru Yamaguchi; Yoshihiro Kikuchi; Tadahiro Oku


Archive | 1996

Motion compensated video decoding method and system for decoding a coded video signal using spatial and temporal filtering

Toshinori Odaka; Yoshiharu Uetani; Tadaaki Masuda; Tomoo Yamakage; Hideyuki Ueno; Noboru Yamaguchi; Yoshihiro Kikuchi; Tadahiro Oku

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