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4 August 2000 Soft-computing-based MPEG-integrated still imagery and live video
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Abstract
The future C41 systems, operating at the digital battlefield should be able to transmit high-quality digital live video and imagery through low-bandwidth communication channels. In this paper, we propose low-bandwidth (64 kbps) wireless transmission of TV-class VGA/NTSC-video (221 Mbps-original bandwidth), integrated with still imagery. For the first time, low-compressed MPEG I-frames will be used as high quality still images, representing every I-frame video stream. As a result, we will be able to transmit high quality both temporal and spatial events, while still preserving low-bandwidth transmission, a fundamental goal for video/imagery surveillance at the digital battlefield.
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Tomasz P. Jannson, Andrew A. Kostrzewski, and Paul Shnitzer "Soft-computing-based MPEG-integrated still imagery and live video", Proc. SPIE 4037, Digitization of the Battlespace V and Battlefield Biomedical Technologies II, (4 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.395039
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video surveillance

Chromium

Telecommunications

Data communications

Video compression

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