Fundamentals and evolution of MPEG-2 systems paving the MPEG road /

"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"--

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Meer, Jan van der (Electrical engineer)
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : Wiley, 2014.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Title Page; Copyright; Foreword; Preface; About the Author; Acknowledgements; Part One: Backgrounds of MPEG-2 Systems; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 The Scope of This Book; 1.2 Some Definitions; References; Chapter 2: Technology Developments Around 1990; References; Chapter 3: Developments in Audio and Video Coding in MPEG; 3.1 The Need for Compression; 3.2 MPEG Video; 3.3 MPEG Audio; References; Chapter 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; References
  • Chapter 5: Motivation for a Systems StandardChapter 6: Principles Underlying the MPEG-2 Systems Design; 6.1 Building an End-to-End System; 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; 6.7 Quality of Service Issues; 6.8 Transport Layer Independence; References; Chapter 7: MPEG-1 Systems: Laying the MPEG-2 Foundation; 7.1 Driving Forces; 7.2 Objectives and Requirements; 7.3 Structure of MPEG-1 System Streams; 7.4 The MPEG-1 System Target Decoder
  • 7.5 The MPEG-1 System Stream7.6 MPEG-1 Applications; 7.7 Conclusions on MPEG-1; References; Part Two: The MPEG-2 Systems Standard; Chapter 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; Chapter 9: Layering in MPEG-2 Systems; 9.1 Need for Program Streams and Transport Streams; 9.2 PES Packets as a Common Layer; 9.3 Program Streams; 9.4 Transport Streams; References; Chapter 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 Systems10.4 Scrambling in Program Streams; Reference; Chapter 11: Other Features of MPEG-2 Systems; 11.1 Error Resiliency; 11.2 Re-Multiplexing of Transport Streams; 11.3 Local Program Insertion in Transport Streams; 11.4 Splicing in Transport Streams; 11.5 Variable Bitrate and Statistical Multiplexing; 11.6 Padding and Stuffing; 11.7 Random Access and Parsing Convenience; 11.8 Carriage of Private Data; 11.9 Copyright and Copy Control Support; 11.10 Playback Trick Modes; 11.11 Single Program and Partial Transport Streams
  • 11.12 Program Stream Carriage within a Transport Stream11.13 PES Streams; 11.14 Room for Future Extensions; References; Chapter 12: The MPEG-2 System Target Decoder Model; 12.1 Introduction to the MPEG-2 STD; 12.2 The Program Stream STD: P-STD; 12.3 Transport Stream STD: T-STD; 12.4 General STD Constraints and Requirements; 12.5 Content Format Specific STD Issues; Chapter 13: Data Structure and Design Considerations; 13.1 System Time Clock Samples and Time Stamps; 13.2 PES Packets; 13.3 Descriptors of Programs and Program Elements; 13.4 Program Streams; 13.5 Sections