Digital video signal processing apparatus for data rate down-con

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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358166, 358 37, 36472416, H04N 964

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051949393

ABSTRACT:
A digital video signal processing apparatus for reducing the data rate of, and interpolating digital, video signals of a component format. The apparatus comprises a half-band high pass filter having a coefficient profile equivalent to that obtained by setting a center coefficient of an odd-order half-band low pass filter to zero, or a notch filter having a coefficient profile equivalent to that obtained by eliminating a center coefficient and even-numbered coefficients of such a low pass filter, and a delay line for giving a predetermined delay time to the signal supplied thereto, whereby the data rate of multiplexed or time-divided signals can be reduced, or the signals interpolated, in a relatively simple design employing a single digital filter.

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