Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus
Patent
1979-01-24
1982-10-05
Orsino, Jr., Joseph A.
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Facsimile
Recording apparatus
358288, H04N 712
Patent
active
043530958
ABSTRACT:
A facsimile bandwidth compression method using a facsimile signal comprising a synchronizing signal part, a control signal part having digital signals made by coding signals of existence or non-existence of substantial picture information in blocks which are made by dividing the picture information signal into a specified uniform length segment, and a picture information part consisting of picture information signal of the blocks containing at least one black picture element. A reference signal having an inverted carrier phase from that of the synchronizing signal part is inserted between the synchronizing signal part and the control part. The coding of the digital signal is made by inverting the carrier phase. Guard bands having specified levels are inserted between the blocks, thereby assuring more accurate and fine synchronization than the known WBS (white block skipping) art, and hence, a very clear reproduced picture.
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Andou Hiroyuki
Dezaki Yoshito
Nishino Yasukazu
Seki Tatsuo
Sugihara Yasuhiro
Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
Orsino Jr. Joseph A.
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