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signal processing systems | 1997

Mpeg2 Video Encoding in Consumer Electronics

Richard P. Kleihorst; A. van der Werf; Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls; Wim F. J. Verhaegh; E. Waterlander

Only very recently, single-chip MPEG2 video encoders are being reported. They are a result of additional interest in encoding in consumer products, apart from broadcast encoding, where a video encoder contains several expensive chips. Only single-chip solutions are cost-effective enough to enable digital recording for the consumer. The professional broadcast encoders are expensive because they use the full MPEG toolkit to guarantee good image quality, at the lowest possible bit-rate. Some MPEG tools are costly in hardware and these are therefore not feasible in single-chip solutions. This results in higher bit-rates, that can be accepted because of the available channel and storage capacity of the latest consumer storage media, harddisk, digital tape (D-VHS) and Digital Versatile Disk (DVD). A consumer product is I.McIC, a single-chip MPEG2 video encoder. It operates in ML@SP mode which can be decoded by all MPEG2 decoders. The IC is highly-integrated, as it contains motion-estimation and compensation, adaptive temporal noise filtering and buffer/bit-rate control. The high-throughput functions of the MPEG algorithm are mapped onto pipelined dedicated hardware, whereas the remaining functions are processed by an application-specific instruction-set processor. Software for this processor can be downloaded, in order to suit the IC for different applications and operating conditions. The IC consists of several communicating processors which were designed using high-level synthesis tools, PHIDEO and DSP Station™.


international conference on consumer electronics | 2000

A low-cost audio/video single-chip MPEG2 encoder for consumer video storage applications

Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls; E.W. Salomons; A. van der Werf; R.K. Gunnewiek; Leonardo Camiciotti

This paper describes a low cost single-chip MPEG2 audio/video encoder for consumer storage applications. The IC performs sophisticated noise reduction, IPB video encoding, MPEG or AC3 stereo audio-encoding and system multiplexing. Furthermore it has low resource demands both in terms of SDRAM bandwidth and silicon area. Thus it delivers a true low cost solution, whilst maintaining superior video quality.


international conference on consumer electronics | 2002

A spatial dual layer video compression method allowing for dynamic resolution control

Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls; G. Vervoort; R.K. Gunnewiek

This paper describes a video compression method capable of avoiding coding artifacts by gradually and dynamically reducing the video resolution. This property and the relatively low extra complexity makes it very suitable for consumer, storage and wireless link applications.


Archive | 1999

Trick play signal generation for a digital video recorder using retrieved intra-encoded pictures and generated inter-encoded pictures

Onno Eerenberg; Albert Maria Arnold Rijckaert; Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls


Archive | 2001

Encoding device for encoding a program and recording device

Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls


Archive | 2004

System and method for improved scalability support in mpeg-2 systems

Der Meer Jan Van; Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls; Der Vleuten Renatus J. Van; Ihor Olehovych Kirenko


Archive | 1999

TRICK PLAY SIGNAL GENERATION FOR A DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER

Onno Eerenberg; Albert Maria Arnold Rijckaert; Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls


Archive | 2002

An apparatus, a record carrier and a method for reproducing video data signals

Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls; Christiaan van Haersma Buma; Wiebe De Haan


Archive | 1997

Method and arrangement for encoding a video signal

Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls; Richard P. Kleihorst; Albert Van Der Werf


Archive | 1993

Television system for transmitting pictures in a digital form

Stephanus Joseph Johannes Nijssen; Robert Albertus Brondijk; Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls

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