Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry
Patent
1990-03-06
1991-04-09
Kostak, Victor R.
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Facsimile
Specific signal processing circuitry
358136, 341200, H04N 713
Patent
active
050069306
ABSTRACT:
A converter processes a digital video signal according to a known redundancy reducing algorithm executed on successive block for each frame or field and generates a transformed signal which is applied to a quantizer adapted to generate a quantized signal at preset transition levels on opposed sides of the zero, including the zero ( . . . ,-3,-2,-1, 0, 1, 2, 3, . . . ). The quantized signal is processed by a processor, adapted to determine the block length and the consecutive zero sequences along a preset scanning order, and to output a symbolic signal constituted by symbols indicating the quantization levels of the non-null data, the zero sequences and a symbol indicating the block end. The symbolic signal is applied to a variable length VLC encoder, adapted to encode data according to a preset designation law for generating a signal which is applied to a transmission buffer. The quantized signal generated by the quantizer further includes two ambiguous levels (x1 and x-1) at input values falling within respective preset intermediate ranges respectively between the zero level and the first positive level and between the zero level and the first negative level; the processor transforms each of the ambiguous levels respectively into a first positive level and a first negative level if the preceding and subsequent input values are both non-null and non-ambiguous, and transforms the ambiguous level into zero in all other cases.
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Ronchetti Luigi
Stroppiana Mario
Coleman Henry D.
Kostak Victor R.
RAI Radiotelevisions Italiano, S.p.A.
Sudol R. Neil
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