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EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems | Vol.2007, Issue.1 | 2017-05-29 | Pages

EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems

Priority-Based Heading One Detector in H.264/AVC Decoding

Chan Cheong-Fat,Pun Kong-Pang  
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A novel priority-based heading one detector for Exp-Golomb/CAVLC decoding of H.264/AVC is presented. It exploits the statistical distribution of input encoded codewords and adopts a nonuniform partition decoding scheme for the detector. Compared with a conventional design without power optimization, the power consumption can be reduced by more than 3 times while the performance is maintained and the design hardware cost does not increase. The proposed detector has successfully been verified and implemented in a complete H.264/AVC decoding system.

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Priority-Based Heading One Detector in H.264/AVC Decoding

A novel priority-based heading one detector for Exp-Golomb/CAVLC decoding of H.264/AVC is presented. It exploits the statistical distribution of input encoded codewords and adopts a nonuniform partition decoding scheme for the detector. Compared with a conventional design without power optimization, the power consumption can be reduced by more than 3 times while the performance is maintained and the design hardware cost does not increase. The proposed detector has successfully been verified and implemented in a complete H.264/AVC decoding system.

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Chan Cheong-Fat,Pun Kong-Pang,.Priority-Based Heading One Detector in H.264/AVC Decoding. 2007 (1),.

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