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This book provides insights into the First International Conference
on Communication, Devices and Computing (ICCDC 2017), which was
held in Haldia, India on November 2-3, 2017. It covers new ideas,
applications and the experiences of research engineers, scientists,
industrialists, scholars and students from around the globe. The
proceedings highlight cutting-edge research on communication,
electronic devices and computing, and address diverse areas such as
5G communication, spread spectrum systems, wireless sensor
networks, signal processing for secure communication, error control
coding, printed antennas, analysis of wireless networks, antenna
array systems, analog and digital signal processing for
communication systems, frequency selective surfaces, radar
communication, and substrate integrated waveguide and microwave
passive components, which are key to state-of-the-art innovations
in communication technologies.
The need of video compression in the modern age of visual
communication cannot be over-emphasized. This monograph will
provide useful information to the postgraduate students and
researchers who wish to work in the domain of VLSI design for video
processing applications. In this book, one can find an in-depth
discussion of several motion estimation algorithms and their VLSI
implementation as conceived and developed by the authors. It
records an account of research done involving fast three step
search, successive elimination, one-bit transformation and its
effective combination with diamond search and dynamic pixel
truncation techniques. Two appendices provide a number of instances
of proof of concept through Matlab and Verilog program segments. In
this aspect, the book can be considered as first of its kind. The
architectures have been developed with an eye to their
applicability in everyday low-power handheld appliances including
video camcorders and smartphones.
The need of video compression in the modern age of visual
communication cannot be over-emphasized. This monograph will
provide useful information to the postgraduate students and
researchers who wish to work in the domain of VLSI design for video
processing applications. In this book, one can find an in-depth
discussion of several motion estimation algorithms and their VLSI
implementation as conceived and developed by the authors. It
records an account of research done involving fast three step
search, successive elimination, one-bit transformation and its
effective combination with diamond search and dynamic pixel
truncation techniques. Two appendices provide a number of instances
of proof of concept through Matlab and Verilog program segments. In
this aspect, the book can be considered as first of its kind. The
architectures have been developed with an eye to their
applicability in everyday low-power handheld appliances including
video camcorders and smartphones.
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