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Author Van der Meer, Jan, author.
Title Fundamentals and Evolution of MPEG-2 Systems : Paving the MPEG Road.
Publisher Hoboken : Wiley, 2014.


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Contents Fundamentals and Evolution of MPEG-2 SYSTEMS Paving the MPEG Road; Contents; Foreword; Preface; About the Author; Acknowledgements; Part One: Backgrounds of MPEG-2 Systems; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Scope of This Book; 1.2 Some Definitions; References; 2 Technology Developments Around 1990; References; 3 Developments in Audio and Video Coding in MPEG; 3.1 The Need for Compression; 3.1.1 Compression Factors for Audio; 3.1.2 Compression Factors for Video; 3.2 MPEG Video; 3.2.1 Introduction; 3.2.2 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video Essentials; 3.2.3 Evolution of MPEG Video; 3.3 MPEG Audio.
3.3.1 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Audio Essentials3.3.2 Evolution of MPEG Audio; References; 4 Other Important Content Formats; 4.1 Metadata; 4.2 Timed Text; 4.3 Lossless and Scalable Lossless Audio; 4.4 Multiview Video; 4.5 3D Video; 4.5.1 Left and Right Views in a Single Video Stream; 4.5.2 Depth Information Associated to 2D Video; 4.5.3 Use of MVC to Convey Left and Right Views; 4.5.4 Further 3D Video Evolution; References; 5 Motivation for a Systems Standard; 6 Principles Underlying the MPEG-2 Systems Design; 6.1 Building an End-to-End System; 6.1.1 Constant End-to-End Delay.
6.1.2 Video Coding Delay6.1.3 Audio Coding Delay; 6.1.4 Delay Compensation; 6.2 The Multiplex and Demultiplex Operation; 6.3 Delivery Schedule of MPEG System Streams; 6.4 Synchronization of Audio and Video; 6.5 MPEG-2 System Streams and the STD Model; 6.6 Timing Issues; 6.6.1 Frequency and Tolerance of the STC in MPEG-1 Systems; 6.6.2 Regeneration of the STC in System Decoders; 6.6.3 Frequency and Tolerance of the STC in MPEG-2 Systems; 6.7 Quality of Service Issues; 6.8 Transport Layer Independence; References; 7 MPEG-1 Systems: Laying the MPEG-2 Foundation; 7.1 Driving Forces.
7.2 Objectives and Requirements7.3 Structure of MPEG-1 System Streams; 7.4 The MPEG-1 System Target Decoder; 7.5 The MPEG-1 System Stream; 7.5.1 Data Structure and Design Considerations; 7.5.2 Constrained System Parameter Streams; 7.5.3 Compliancy Requirements of MPEG-1 System Streams; 7.6 MPEG-1 Applications; 7.6.1 Compact Disc; 7.6.2 Computers; 7.7 Conclusions on MPEG-1; References; Part Two: The MPEG-2 Systems Standard; 8 The Development of MPEG-2 Systems; 8.1 Driving Forces; 8.2 Objectives and Requirements; 8.3 The Evolution of MPEG-2 Systems; References; 9 Layering in MPEG-2 Systems.
9.1 Need for Program Streams and Transport Streams9.2 PES Packets as a Common Layer; 9.3 Program Streams; 9.4 Transport Streams; 9.4.1 Transport Packets; 9.4.2 Conveying PES Packets in Transport Packets; 9.4.3 The Size of Transport Packets; 9.4.4 Multiple Programs, PSI, Descriptors and Sections; 9.4.5 Conveying Sections in Transport Packets; References; 10 Conditional Access and Scrambling; 10.1 Support of Conditional Access Systems; 10.2 Scrambling in Transport Streams; 10.3 Improving the Interoperability between CA Systems; 10.4 Scrambling in Program Streams; Reference.
Note 11 Other Features of MPEG-2 Systems.
Summary This book describes the fundamentals and details of MPEG-2 Systems technology Written by an expert in the field, this book examines the MPEG-2 system specification as developed in the early 1990's, as well as its evolution into the fourth edition of the MPEG-2 systems standard, published in 2013. While MPEG-2 systems will continue to evolve further, this book describes the MPEG-2 system functionality as of October 2013. Furthermore, relevant background information is provided. The discussion of MPEG-2 system functionality requires knowledge of various fundamental issues, such a.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Note Description based on print version record.
ISBN 9781118875933
1118875931
9780470974339
9781118875940 (ePub)
111887594X (ePub)
0470974338
9780470974339
Author Van der Meer, Jan, author.
Subject MPEG (Video coding standard)
Genre Electronic books.
Descript 1 online resource (466 pages)
text txt
computer c
online resource cr
Contents Fundamentals and Evolution of MPEG-2 SYSTEMS Paving the MPEG Road; Contents; Foreword; Preface; About the Author; Acknowledgements; Part One: Backgrounds of MPEG-2 Systems; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Scope of This Book; 1.2 Some Definitions; References; 2 Technology Developments Around 1990; References; 3 Developments in Audio and Video Coding in MPEG; 3.1 The Need for Compression; 3.1.1 Compression Factors for Audio; 3.1.2 Compression Factors for Video; 3.2 MPEG Video; 3.2.1 Introduction; 3.2.2 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video Essentials; 3.2.3 Evolution of MPEG Video; 3.3 MPEG Audio.
3.3.1 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Audio Essentials3.3.2 Evolution of MPEG Audio; References; 4 Other Important Content Formats; 4.1 Metadata; 4.2 Timed Text; 4.3 Lossless and Scalable Lossless Audio; 4.4 Multiview Video; 4.5 3D Video; 4.5.1 Left and Right Views in a Single Video Stream; 4.5.2 Depth Information Associated to 2D Video; 4.5.3 Use of MVC to Convey Left and Right Views; 4.5.4 Further 3D Video Evolution; References; 5 Motivation for a Systems Standard; 6 Principles Underlying the MPEG-2 Systems Design; 6.1 Building an End-to-End System; 6.1.1 Constant End-to-End Delay.
6.1.2 Video Coding Delay6.1.3 Audio Coding Delay; 6.1.4 Delay Compensation; 6.2 The Multiplex and Demultiplex Operation; 6.3 Delivery Schedule of MPEG System Streams; 6.4 Synchronization of Audio and Video; 6.5 MPEG-2 System Streams and the STD Model; 6.6 Timing Issues; 6.6.1 Frequency and Tolerance of the STC in MPEG-1 Systems; 6.6.2 Regeneration of the STC in System Decoders; 6.6.3 Frequency and Tolerance of the STC in MPEG-2 Systems; 6.7 Quality of Service Issues; 6.8 Transport Layer Independence; References; 7 MPEG-1 Systems: Laying the MPEG-2 Foundation; 7.1 Driving Forces.
7.2 Objectives and Requirements7.3 Structure of MPEG-1 System Streams; 7.4 The MPEG-1 System Target Decoder; 7.5 The MPEG-1 System Stream; 7.5.1 Data Structure and Design Considerations; 7.5.2 Constrained System Parameter Streams; 7.5.3 Compliancy Requirements of MPEG-1 System Streams; 7.6 MPEG-1 Applications; 7.6.1 Compact Disc; 7.6.2 Computers; 7.7 Conclusions on MPEG-1; References; Part Two: The MPEG-2 Systems Standard; 8 The Development of MPEG-2 Systems; 8.1 Driving Forces; 8.2 Objectives and Requirements; 8.3 The Evolution of MPEG-2 Systems; References; 9 Layering in MPEG-2 Systems.
9.1 Need for Program Streams and Transport Streams9.2 PES Packets as a Common Layer; 9.3 Program Streams; 9.4 Transport Streams; 9.4.1 Transport Packets; 9.4.2 Conveying PES Packets in Transport Packets; 9.4.3 The Size of Transport Packets; 9.4.4 Multiple Programs, PSI, Descriptors and Sections; 9.4.5 Conveying Sections in Transport Packets; References; 10 Conditional Access and Scrambling; 10.1 Support of Conditional Access Systems; 10.2 Scrambling in Transport Streams; 10.3 Improving the Interoperability between CA Systems; 10.4 Scrambling in Program Streams; Reference.
Note 11 Other Features of MPEG-2 Systems.
Summary This book describes the fundamentals and details of MPEG-2 Systems technology Written by an expert in the field, this book examines the MPEG-2 system specification as developed in the early 1990's, as well as its evolution into the fourth edition of the MPEG-2 systems standard, published in 2013. While MPEG-2 systems will continue to evolve further, this book describes the MPEG-2 system functionality as of October 2013. Furthermore, relevant background information is provided. The discussion of MPEG-2 system functionality requires knowledge of various fundamental issues, such a.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Note Description based on print version record.
ISBN 9781118875933
1118875931
9780470974339
9781118875940 (ePub)
111887594X (ePub)
0470974338
9780470974339
Author Van der Meer, Jan, author.
Subject MPEG (Video coding standard)
Genre Electronic books.
LOCATION CALL NUMBER VOLUME STATUS
 E-BOOK  -  AVAILABLE

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