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H.264 video decoder is a good choice for embedded instruments because of its higher compression ratio than MPEG2, as well as its higher requirements of run-time computational resource. Multi-core system is the future of the embedded processor design for its power efficiency and multi-thread parallelization, and can be used to fit well with the requirements for this decoder. To simulate and evaluate...
A Blue-ray Disc (BD) player, back-end SoC supporting multiple protection, video and display formats is fabricated in a 90 nm 1P7M CMOS process with a core area of 62.95 mm2. This SoC adopts a general copy protection (GCP) unit to integrate various kinds of protection algorithms (e.g. AES, CSS, CPPM/CPRM, DES, SHA-1/MD5), designs a dedicated memory management unit (MMU) for realizing multiple video...
The appearance of the new AVS standard offers opportunities for low power implementations of video encoders and decoders suitable for a wide range of mobile applications. AVS is the recent video coding standard developed by the Audio and Video Coding Standard Workgroup of China, which promises similar performance but lower complexity compared with H.264. This paper presents the complexity analysis...
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