HIGHLY PARALLEL LINE BASED IMAGE CODE FOR MANY CORES

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  • Manikandan M

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20894/IJMSR.117.004.001.009

Abstract

Computers are creating alongside another pattern from the double centre and quad-centre processors to ones with tens or even several centres. Mixed media, as a standout amongst the most vital applications in PCs, has a pressing need to configuration parallel coding calculations for pressure. Taking intraframe/picture coding as a begin point, this paper proposes an immaculate line-by-line coding plan (LBLC) to address the issue. In LBLC, an information picture is handled line by line consecutively, and each line is separated into little settled length sections. The pressure of all portions from forecast to entropy coding is totally free. Every single existing calculation broadly receives the piece based structure from expectation and change to entropy coding, where the coding of one square is reliant on the accessibility of its left, upper-left, and upper-right squares. Such a very reliant structure is not exactly appropriate for parallel coding, especially for picture and intra outline coding simultaneous at many centres. In this way, every one of the processors accessible in multi centre stage can't ready to handle parallely. The LBLC calculation proposed in this venture is absolutely in light of line by line coding which is reasonable for the multi centre stage.

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Author Biography

Manikandan M

Assistant Professor Department of Electronics Engineering Anna University,Chennai.

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2012-12-15

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