Title
An evolutionary architecture for motion-compensated 100 Hz television
Abstract
In this paper, recently developed algorithms for high quality motion-compensated up-conversion are combined in a new architecture closely resembling that of current 100 Hz consumer television sets. By merging the motion estimation and the motion compensation part, the estimated silicon area could be reduced to a level where the entire functionality can be realized with one processing chip replacing the currently used 100 Hz processing chip. This enables a simple evolution towards motion compensated 100 Hz TV, considered to be very attractive. The architectural choice, and the wish to share expensive memories, requires some modifications in the motion estimator and up-convertor design which are discussed. The specific case of movie programs is dealt with, and it is also shown how the evolutionary architecture can achieve a significantly improved motion portrayal for this movie material
Year
DOI
Venue
1995
10.1109/76.401097
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions
Keywords
Field
DocType
VLSI,frequency convertors,motion compensation,motion estimation,telecommunication standards,television receivers,television standards,video signal processing,100 Hz,ELF,TV architecture,VLSI,consumer television sets,memories,motion compensated 100 Hz TV,motion compensation,motion estimation,motion-compensated up-conversion,movie programs,one chip design,one processing chip,silicon area reduction,up-convertor design
Signal processing,Computer vision,Architecture,Computer science,Motion compensation,Systems design,Chip,Artificial intelligence,Motion estimation,Systems architecture,Very-large-scale integration
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
5
3
1051-8215
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
13
3.15
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
G. de Haan135838.16
Biezen, P.W.A.C.2315.15
Ojo, O.A.3133.15