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Real-time scalable video codec implementation for surveillance

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Real-time scalable video codec implementation for surveillance
In this paper, we discuss the design and real-time implementation of a Scalable Video Codec (SVC) for surveillance applications. We present a complexity-scalable temporal wavelet transform and the implementation of a multi-level 2D 5/3 wavelet transform, using the lifting framework. We have employed SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) and DMA (Direct Memory Access) techniques, where the proposed process of background DMA transfers is so effective, that the ALUs are always supplied with input data. We have realized the execution of a 4-level transform at 4CIF (CCIR-601) broadcast resolution in 3.65 Mcycles, including memory stalls, on a TMS320DM642 DSP. At a clock rate of 600 MHz, this translates to more than 160 transforms per second. For our complete SVC, we achieve a frame rate of 12.5
Marijn J. H. Loomans, Cornelis J. Koeleman, Peter
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Type Journal
Year 2009
Where ICMCS
Authors Marijn J. H. Loomans, Cornelis J. Koeleman, Peter H. N. de With
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