Power Savings in FPGA Video Compression Systems through Intra Prediction Result Reuse

Author(s):  
Graeme Stewart ◽  
David Renshaw ◽  
Martyn Riley
2020 ◽  
pp. 599-609
Author(s):  
Hajar Touzani ◽  
Ibtissem Wali ◽  
Fatima Errahimi ◽  
Anass Mansouri ◽  
Nouri Masmoudi ◽  
...  

New and stronger video compression standard was developed during the last years, called H.265/HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding). This standard has undergone several improvements compared to H.264/AVC (Advanced Video Coding). In intra prediction block, 33 directional intra prediction modes were included in H.265 to have an efficient coding instead of 8 modes that were used in H.264 in addition to planar and DC modes, which has generated computational complexities in the new standard. Therefore one of the most issues for embedded implementation of HEVC is time reduction of the encoding process. In this paper, an embedded implementation of a fast intra prediction algorithm is performed on ARM processors under the embedded Linux Operating System. Experimental results included the comparison between the original HM16.7 and the proposed algorithm show that the encoding time was reduced by an average of 61.5% with an increase of 1.19 in the bit rate and a small degradation in the PSNR of 0.05%.


2016 ◽  
Vol 685 ◽  
pp. 897-901
Author(s):  
Maxim P. Sharabayko ◽  
Nikolay G. Markov

Mechanical engineering, chemical engineering and other industries have a high demand for the video compression systems that are used, e.g., in CCTV and video sensing. The newest video compression standard H.265/HEVC provides the compression rate of 100–300 times to the uncompressed video. The side effect is the increase of a computational complexity of the compression system. This high complexity obstructs the industrial implementation of H.265/HEVC video compression systems. One of the main objectives is to reduce intra compression complexity. In this paper, we present our algorithm of a fast search for intra prediction mode in H.265/HEVC video compression. The algorithm on average provides only 1.9% bitrate increase with 41% timesaving.


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