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ICCCN
2007
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Reduction of Frame Memory Accesses and Motion Estimation Computations in MPEG Video Encoder
—This paper presents an approach that reuses data stored in the frame memory and in the motion estimation (ME) internal buffer to avoid unnecessary memory accesses and redundant ...
Wei-Cheng Lin, Chung-Ho Chen
CODES
2008
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Power reduction via macroblock prioritization for power aware H.264 video applications
As the importance of multimedia applications in hand-held devices increases, the computational strain and corresponding demand for energy in such devices continues to grow. Portab...
Michael A. Baker, Viswesh Parameswaran, Karam S. C...
AFRICACRYPT
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Fresh Re-keying: Security against Side-Channel and Fault Attacks for Low-Cost Devices
The market for RFID technology has grown rapidly over the past few years. Going along with the proliferation of RFID technology is an increasing demand for secure and privacy-prese...
Marcel Medwed, François-Xavier Standaert, J...
ISCAS
2005
IEEE
155views Hardware» more  ISCAS 2005»
15 years 3 months ago
A low complexity motion compensated frame interpolation method
Abstract—In low bit-rate video communication, temporal subsampling is usually used due to limited available bandwidth. Motion compensated frame interpolation (MCFI) techniques ar...
Jiefu Zhai, Keman Yu, Jiang Li, Shipeng Li
ICIP
2009
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Bidirectional scalable motion for scalable video coding
Motion information scalability is an important requirement for a fully scalable video codec, especially in low bit rate or small resolution decoding scenarios, for which the fully...
Hu Chen, Meng-Ping Kao, Truong Nguyen