DCT based Enhanced Tchebichef Moment using Huffman Encoding Algorithm (ETMH)

Author(s):  
S. Anantha Babu ◽  
R. Joshua Samuel Raj ◽  
Arul Xavier V.M ◽  
N. Muthukumaran
Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 516
Author(s):  
Brinnae Bent ◽  
Baiying Lu ◽  
Juseong Kim ◽  
Jessilyn P. Dunn

A critical challenge to using longitudinal wearable sensor biosignal data for healthcare applications and digital biomarker development is the exacerbation of the healthcare “data deluge,” leading to new data storage and organization challenges and costs. Data aggregation, sampling rate minimization, and effective data compression are all methods for consolidating wearable sensor data to reduce data volumes. There has been limited research on appropriate, effective, and efficient data compression methods for biosignal data. Here, we examine the application of different data compression pipelines built using combinations of algorithmic- and encoding-based methods to biosignal data from wearable sensors and explore how these implementations affect data recoverability and storage footprint. Algorithmic methods tested include singular value decomposition, the discrete cosine transform, and the biorthogonal discrete wavelet transform. Encoding methods tested include run-length encoding and Huffman encoding. We apply these methods to common wearable sensor data, including electrocardiogram (ECG), photoplethysmography (PPG), accelerometry, electrodermal activity (EDA), and skin temperature measurements. Of the methods examined in this study and in line with the characteristics of the different data types, we recommend direct data compression with Huffman encoding for ECG, and PPG, singular value decomposition with Huffman encoding for EDA and accelerometry, and the biorthogonal discrete wavelet transform with Huffman encoding for skin temperature to maximize data recoverability after compression. We also report the best methods for maximizing the compression ratio. Finally, we develop and document open-source code and data for each compression method tested here, which can be accessed through the Digital Biomarker Discovery Pipeline as the “Biosignal Data Compression Toolbox,” an open-source, accessible software platform for compressing biosignal data.


Author(s):  
Shilpa.K. Meshram ◽  
Meghana .A. Hasamnis

Huffman coding is entropy encoding algorithm used for lossless data compression. It basically uses variable length coding which is done using binary tree method. In our implementation of Huffman encoder, more frequent input data is encoded with less number of binary bits than the data with less frequency.This way of coding is used in JPEG and MPEG for image compression. Huffman coding uses a specific method for choosing the representation for each symbol, resulting in a prefix code. Prefix-free codes means the bit string representing some particular symbol is never a prefix of the bit string representing any other symbol.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 782 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erdal Erdal ◽  
Atilla Ergüzen

Keywords: encoding algorithm; compression; Huffman encoding algorithm; arithmetic coding algorithm


2010 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 505-512 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hidayah Rahmalan ◽  
Nur Azman Abu ◽  
Siaw Lang Wong

Author(s):  
M. Ishizaki ◽  
T. Kumaki ◽  
Y. Kouno ◽  
T. Koide ◽  
H. J. Mattausch ◽  
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Image stress diminishes the season of transmits in the gadget and increases the transmission pace. In Lossless approach of image pressure, no data wander off at the same time as doing the stress. To recognize those forms of issues distinct techniques for the photo stress are utilized. Currently questions like how to do mage stress and second one is which kinds of innovation is utilized, might be emerges. Therefore normally sorts’ of methodologies are clarified known as as lossless and the lossy image strain strategies. These techniques are easy in their packages and consume nearly no reminiscence. A calculation has additionally been acquainted and linked with p.c. snap shots and to decompress them lower back, via using the huffman encoding methods.


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