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The goal of this review paper is to systematically analyze various Radiological Image Compression (RIC) mechanisms and conclude the optimal technique among them. A brief introduction of image compression reversible and irreversible methodologies are presented and summarized. To improve the classical lossless compression of low efficiency, a way of image lossless compression with high efficiency is offered. The work followed Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) binary xml technology and progressed consequences will be achieved. Moreover enhanced solution for RIC using EXI is likewise mentioned


Author(s):  
Hervé Ruellan

Reducing the impact of XML documents both in term of size and in term of processing speed has been the goal of many studies and research efforts, but never in a very formal or comprehensive manner. To strengthen the foundations of those works, we present here a comprehensive formal study of the quantity of information contained in XML documents. We then compare those theoretical results to the effective compactness obtained by some existing binary XML formats.


Author(s):  
Jaakko Kangasharju ◽  
Tancred Lindholm ◽  
Sasu Tarkoma

In the wireless world, there has recently been much interest in alternate serialization formats for XML data, mostly driven by the weak capabilities of both devices and networks. However, it is difficult to make an alternate serialization format compatible with XML security features such as encryption and signing. We consider here ways to integrate an alternate format with security, and present a solution that we see as a viable alternative. In addition to this, we present extensive performance measurements, including ones on a mobile phone on the effect of an alternate format when using XML-based security. These measurements indicate that, in the wireless world, reducing message sizes is the most pressing concern, and that processing efficiency gains of an alternate format are a much smaller concern. We also make specific recommendations on security usage based on our measurements.


2009 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 1354-1365 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ning Zhang ◽  
Nipun Agarwal ◽  
Sivasankaran Chandrasekar ◽  
Sam Idicula ◽  
Vijay Medi ◽  
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2009 ◽  
pp. 2633-2652
Author(s):  
Jaakko Kangasharju ◽  
Tancred Lindholm ◽  
Sasu Tarkoma

In the wireless world, there has recently been much interest in alternate serialization formats for XML data, mostly driven by the weak capabilities of both devices and networks. However, it is difficult to make an alternate serialization format compatible with XML security features such as encryption and signing. We consider here ways to integrate an alternate format with security, and present a solution that we see as a viable alternative. In addition to this, we present extensive performance measurements, including ones on a mobile phone on the effect of an alternate format when using XML-based security. These measurements indicate that, in the wireless world, reducing message sizes is the most pressing concern, and that processing efficiency gains of an alternate format are a much smaller concern. We also make specific recommendations on security usage based on our measurements.


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