Pulse or digital communications – Bandwidth reduction or expansion – Television or motion video signal
Reexamination Certificate
2005-11-01
2005-11-01
Le, Vu (Department: 2613)
Pulse or digital communications
Bandwidth reduction or expansion
Television or motion video signal
C375S240020, C375S240260
Reexamination Certificate
active
06961383
ABSTRACT:
Scalable video coders have traditionally avoided using enhancement layer information to predict the base layer, so as to avoid so-called “drift”. As a result, they are less efficient than a one-layer coder. The present invention is directed to a scalable video coder that allows drift, by predicting the base layer from the enhancement layer information. Through careful management of the amount of drift introduced, the overall compression efficiency can be improved while only slighly degrading resilience for lower bit-rates.
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Basso Andrea
Bottou Leon
Reibman Amy Ruth
AT&T Corp.
Le Vu
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