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Mobile
Coding
Communications
for
Eciency,
Complexity,
and
Resilience
Mohammed
Ebrahim
Al-Mualla
Etisalat
College
of
Engineering,
Emirates
Telecommunications
Corporation
(ETISALAT),
U.A.E.
C.
Nishan
Canagarajah
and
David
R.
Bull
Image
Communications
Group,
Center
for
Communications
Research,
Universityof
Bristol,
U.K.
Amsterdam
Boston
London
New
York
Oxford
Paris
San
Diego
San
Francisco
Singapore
Sydney
Tokyo
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Preface
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Structure of the Bookce for the Book
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Acknowledgments
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1.1 Motivations and Applications
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1.2 Main Challenges
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1.3Possible Solutions
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2 Video Coding: Fundamentals
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Overview
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What Is Video?
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Analog Video
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Digital Video
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Video Coding Basics
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Intraframe Coding
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Interframe Coding
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3 Video Coding: Standards
............................
Overview
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The Need for Video Coding Standards
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Chronological Development
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The H.263 Standard
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The MPEG-4 Standard
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4 Basic Motion Estimation Techniques
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Scope and Purpose of the Book
About the Authors
List of Acronyms
1 Introduction to Mobile Video
Communications
Part I Introduction to Video Coding
Part II Coding Efficiency
Overview
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DifferentialMethods
Motion Estimation
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Pel-Recursive Methods
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Frequency-Domain Methods
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Block-Matching Methods
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Efficiency of Block Matching at Very Low Bit
Rates
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5 Warping-Based Motion Estimation
Techniques
Discussion
...................................................... Overview
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Warping-Based Methods: A Review
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Efficiency of Warping-Based Methods at
Very Low Bit Rates
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Discussion
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6 Multiple-Reference Motion Estimation
Techniques
...................................................... Overview
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Multiple-Reference Motion Estimation: A
Review
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Discussion
Long-Term Memory Motion-Compensated
Prediction
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7 Reduced-Complexity Motion Estimation
Techniques
...................................................... Overview
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The Need for Reduced-Complexity Motion
Estimation
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Techniques Based on a Reduced Set of
Motion Vector Candidates
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Techniques Based on a Reduced-Complexity
Block Distortion Measure
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Techniques Based on a Subsampled
Block-Motion Field
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Hierarchical Search Techniques
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Fast Full- Search Techniques
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A Comparative Study
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Discussion
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Part III Computational Complexity
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