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Temporal distortions in H.265/HEVC
2016 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA), 2016In the newly established video coding standard H.265/High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), temporal distortions are introduced under certain coding configurations, which are perceptually annoying at medium and low bitrates. In this paper, two typical temporal distortions due to temporal quality fluctuations in HEVC, i.e., temporal flicker artifact (TFA)
Kaifang Yang +4 more
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A comparison of H.265/HEVC implementations
Proceedings ELMAR-2014, 2014This paper deals with the most recent video coding standard H.265/HEVC. HEVC introduces new coding tools compared to older standards. Such a change has to influence the encoder complexity and will have influence on the encoding speed. In this paper, we focus on the performance of different implementations of the HEVC.
Ondrej Zach, Martin Slanina
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H.265 source coding in optical CDMA system
2015 International Conference on Communications, Management and Telecommunications (ComManTel), 2015In this paper, the transmission of H.265 source coding is investigated in optical CDMA system. The H. 265 is a new standard of video compression developed in 2013, which will be widely exploited in many kinds of communication platforms in the future.
Maw-Yang Liu, Chien-Hsien Chiang
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The 20th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference, 2015
In recent years, the growing demand for ultra-high-definition television (UHDTV) services has generated the rapid development of UHDTV technologies. A key issue in providing UHDTV services is achieving efficient video coding. This paper presents an outline of H.265/HEVC, the latest video coding standard, and reviews the technologies it includes.
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In recent years, the growing demand for ultra-high-definition television (UHDTV) services has generated the rapid development of UHDTV technologies. A key issue in providing UHDTV services is achieving efficient video coding. This paper presents an outline of H.265/HEVC, the latest video coding standard, and reviews the technologies it includes.
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H.265 video capacity over beyond-4G networks
2016 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2016Long Term Evolution (LTE) has been standardized by the 3GPP consortium since 2008 in 3GPP Release 8, with 3GPP Release 12 being the latest iteration of LTE Advanced (LTE-A), which was finalized in March 2015. High Efficiency Video Coding (H.265) has been standardized by MPEG since 2012 and is the Video Compression technology targeted to deliver High ...
Aman Jassal, Cyril Leung
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Comparison of H.265/HEVC encoders
SPIE Proceedings, 2016The H.265/HEVC is the state-of-the-art video compression standard, which allows the bitrate reduction up to 50% compared with its predecessor, H.264/AVC, maintaining equal perceptual video quality. The growth in coding efficiency was achieved by increasing the number of available intra- and inter-frame prediction features and improvements in existing ...
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Towards H.265 video coding standard
SPIE Proceedings, 2011This document presents a short description of the current stage of works on H.265/HEVC video coding standard, which is being prepared by the JCT-VC group in order to achieve a 50% reduction of the data rate needed for high quality video coding, as compared to the current H.264/AVC standard.
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H.264 and H.265 Video Bandwidth Prediction
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2018The explosive growth of multimedia applications renders the efficiency of network resource allocation a problem of major importance. The burstiness of video traffic, in particular, calls for traffic control solutions that will help prevent significant packet losses. Such losses can lead to unacceptable quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience
Athina Kalampogia, Polychronis Koutsakis
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H.265 Video Streaming in Mobile Cloud Networks
2015Mobile video applications have started to dominate the global mobile data traffic in recent years, and both opportunities and challenges have arisen when the emerging mobile cloud paradigm is introduced to support the resource-demanding video processing and networking services.
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Efficient burst image compression using H.265/HEVC
SPIE Proceedings, 2014New imaging use cases are emerging as more powerful camera hardware is entering consumer markets. One family of such use cases is based on capturing multiple pictures instead of just one when taking a photograph. That kind of a camera operation allows e.g.
Hoda Roodaki-Lavasani, Jani Lainema
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