Motion detection circuit for high definition television based on

Television – Image signal processing circuitry specific to television – Motion vector generation

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ABSTRACT:
A motion detection circuit within MUSE decoder for reproducing a high definition television picture signal from a MUSE signal obtains one-interframe differential signal and preferably one-interfield differential signal from an interframe interpolation signal. The differential signals are passed through a vertical filter to limit the vertical frequency and through a horizontal filter or filters to obtain a high and a low frequency component signal. The judgment circuit judges the reliability of the high and low component signals on the basis of the levels of peak values thereof, and the selector selects an appropriate signal in accordance with the judgment. Horizontal and vertical width extenders and absolute value output circuits may be provided to improve the performance. The selected differential signal is normalized by a sensitivity converter circuit in accordance with the output signal of an edge detector circuit, and then an isolated points remover circuit removes noise components from the out:put signal of the sensitivity converter circuit on the basis of horizontal and vertical correlation judgment.

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