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Author Parker, Michael, 1963- author.

Title Digital Video Processing for Engineers : a Foundation for Embedded Systems Design / Michael Parker, Suhel Dhanani. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. Amsterdam : Newnes, 2013.
©2013
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Description 1 online resource (ix, 224 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Chapter 1. Video in the Modern World -- Chapter 2. Introduction to Video Processing -- Chapter 3. Sampling and Aliasing -- Chapter 4. Introduction to Digital Filtering -- Chapter 5. Video Scaling -- Chapter 6. Video Deinterlacing -- Chapter 7. Alpha Blending -- Chapter 8. Sensor Processing for Image Sensors -- Chapter 9. Video Interfaces -- Chapter 10. Video Rotation -- Chapter 11. Entropy, Predictive Coding and Quantization -- Chapter 12. Frequency Domain Representation -- Chapter 13. Image Compression Fundamentals -- Chapter 14. Video Compression Fundamentals -- Chapter 15. From MPEG to H.264 Video Compression -- Chapter 16. Video Noise and Compression Artifacts -- Chapter 17. Video Modulation and Transport -- Chapter 18. Video over IP -- Chapter 19. Segmentation and Focus / Steve Fielding -- Chapter 20. Memory Considerations When Building a Video Processing Design -- Chapter 21. Debugging FPGA-based Video Systems / Andrew Draper.
Summary "Any device or system with imaging functionality requires a digital video processing solution as part of its embedded system design. Engineers need a practical guide to technology basics and design fundamentals that enables them to deliver the video component of complex projects. This book introduces core video processing concepts and standards, and delivers practical how-to guidance for engineers embarking on digital video processing designs using FPGAs. It covers the basic topics of video processing in a pictorial, intuitive manner with minimal use of mathematics. Key outcomes and benefits of this book for users include: understanding the concepts and challenges of modern video systems; architect video systems at a system level; reference design examples to implement your own high definition video processing chain; understand implementation trade-offs in video system designs. Video processing is a must-have skill for engineers working on products and solutions for rapidly growing markets such as video surveillance, video conferencing, medical imaging, military imaging, digital broadcast equipment, displays and countless consumer electronics applications. This book is for engineers who need to develop video systems in their designs but who do not have video processing experience. It introduces the fundamental video processing concepts and skills in enough detail to get the job done, supported by reference designs, step-by-step FPGA- examples, core standards and systems architecture maps. Written by lead engineers at Altera Corp, a top-three global developer of digital video chip (FPGA) technology."--Publisher's description.
Subject Digital video.
Image processing.
Vidéo numérique.
Traitement d'images.
image processing.
Digital video
Image processing
Added Author Dhanani, Suhel, author.
Other Form: Print version: Parker, Michael. Digital video processing for engineers. Amsterdam ; Boston : Newnes, ©2013 9780124157606 (DLC) 2013371041 (OCoLC)815196598
ISBN 9780124157613 (electronic bk.)
0124157610 (electronic bk.)
9781283619738 (MyiLibrary)
1283619733 (MyiLibrary)
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