Adaptively controlled encoding for interframe DPCM.
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-1988
Abstract
An adaptively controlled encoding scheme for application in interframe differential pulse-code modulation (DPCM) is described. The scheme reduces the data rate to substantially below the symbol entropy by using the finite residual correlation between the prediction errors. Simulation with teleconferencing image sequences demonstrates that with such an adaptive encoding scheme, a rate reduction of over 37% can be easily achieved. The principle of adaptive encoding, its application in interframe DPCM image coding, and hardware versus coding efficiency trade-offs are described. Various schemes are presented. How the adaptively controlled encoding can be combined with run-length coding is also shown.
Identifier
0024130972 (Scopus)
First Page
1248
Last Page
1251
Recommended Citation
Lu, Chung H. and Waldman, Harvey, "Adaptively controlled encoding for interframe DPCM." (1988). Faculty Publications. 20824.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/20824
