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Multimedia Systems Standards and Networks 多媒体系统 标准 和网络
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Multimedia
Systems,
Standards,
and
Networks
edited
by
Atul
Puri
AT&T
Labs
Red
Bank,
New
Jersey
Tsuhan
Chen
Carnegie
Mellon
University
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
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DEKKER,
INC.
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YORK
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Signal Processing and Communications
Editorial Board
Maurice G. Ballanger, Conservatoire National
des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), Paris
Ezio Biglieri, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Sadaoki Furui, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yih-Fang Huang, University of Notre Dame
Nikhil Jayant, Georgia Tech University
Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Northwestern University
Mos Kaveh, University of Minnesota
P. K. Raja Rajasekaran, Texas Instruments
John Aasted Sorenson, IT University of Copenhagen
1. Digital Signal Processing for Multimedia Systems, edited by Keshab K. Parhi
and Takao Nishitani
2. Multimedia Systems, Standards, and Networks, edited by Atul Puri and Tsuhan
Chen
3. Embedded Multiprocessors: Scheduling and Synchronization, Sundararajan
Sriram and Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya
4. Signal Processing for Intelligent Sensor Systems, David C. Swanson
5. Compressed Video over Networks, edited by Ming-Ting Sun and Amy R.
Reibman
6. Modulated Coding for Intersymbol Interference Channels, Xiang-Gen Xia
7. Digital Speech Processing, Synthesis, and Recognition: Second Edition,
Revised and Expanded, Sadaoki Furui
8. Modern Digital Halftoning, Daniel L. Lau and Gonzalo R. Arce
9. Blind Equalization and Identification, Zhi Ding and Ye (Geoffrey) Li
10. Video Coding for Wireless Communication Systems, King N. Ngan, Chi W.
Yap, and Keng T. Tan
11. Adaptive Digital Filters: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, Maurice G.
Bellanger
12. Design of Digital Video Coding Systems, Jie Chen, Ut-Va Koc, and K. J. Ray
Liu
13. Programmable Digital Signal Processors: Architecture, Programming, and
Applications, edited by Yu Hen Hu
14. Pattern Recognition and Image Preprocessing: Second Edition, Revised and
Expanded, Sing-Tze Bow
15. Signal Processing for Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy, edited
by Hong Yan
16. Satellite Communication Engineering, Michael O. Kolawole
Additional Volumes in Preparation
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iii
Series Introduction
Over the past 50 years, digital signal processing has evolved as a major
engineering discipline. The fields of signal processing have grown from the
origin of fast Fourier transform and digital filter design to statistical spectral
analysis and array processing, image, audio, and multimedia processing, and
shaped developments in high-performance VLSI signal processor design.
Indeed, there are few fields that enjoy so many applications—signal
processing is everywhere in our lives.
When one uses a cellular phone, the voice is compressed, coded, and
modulated using signal processing techniques. As a cruise missile winds
along hillsides searching for the target, the signal processor is busy
processing the images taken along the way. When we are watching a movie in
HDTV, millions of audio and video data are being sent to our homes and
received with unbelievable fidelity. When scientists compare DNA samples,
fast pattern recognition techniques are being used. On and on, one can see
the impact of signal processing in almost every engineering and scientific
discipline.
Because of the immense importance of signal processing and the fast-
growing demands of business and industry, this series on signal processing
serves to report up-to-date developments and advances in the field. The
topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
· Signal theory and analysis
· Statistical signal processing
· Speech and audio processing
· Image and video processing
· Multimedia signal processing and technology
· Signal processing for communications
· Signal processing architectures and VLSI design
We hope this series will provide the interested audience with high-
quality, state-of-the-art signal processing literature through research
monographs, edited books, and rigorously written textbooks by experts in
their fields.
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Preface
We humans, being social creatures, have historically felt the need for increasingly sophisti-
cated means to express ourselves through, for example, conversation, stories, pictures, en-
tertainment, social interaction, and collaboration. Over time, our means of expression have
included grunts of speech, storytelling, cave paintings, smoke signals, formal languages,
stone tablets, printed newspapers and books, telegraphs, telephones, phonographs, radios,
theaters and movies, television, personal computers (PCs), compact disc (CD) players,
digital versatile disc (DVD) players, mobile phones and similar devices, and the Internet.
Presently, at the dawn of the new millennium, information technology is continu-
ously evolving around us and influencing every aspect of our lives. Powered by high-
speed processors, today’s PCs, even inexpensive ones, have significant computational
capabilities. These machines are capable of efficiently running even fairly complex appli-
cations, whereas not so long ago such tasks could often be handled only by expensive
mainframe computers or dedicated, expensive hardware devices. Furthermore, PCs when
networked offer a low-cost collaborative environment for business or consumer use (e.g.,
for access and management of corporate information over intranets or for any general
information sharing over the Internet). Technological developments such as web servers,
database systems, Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), and web browsers have consid-
erably simplified our access to and interaction with information, even if the information
resides in many computers over a network. Finally, because this information is intended
for consumption by humans, it may be organized not only in textual but also in aural
and/or visual forms.
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