DocumentCode
3499063
Title
Avoiding oddification to simplify MPEG-1 decoding with LNS
Author
Arnold, Mark G.
Author_Institution
Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, PA, USA
fYear
2002
fDate
9-11 Dec. 2002
Firstpage
125
Lastpage
129
Abstract
Low-precision logarithmic number system (LNS) arithmetic can reduce the power consumption for MPEG decoding compared to conventional fixed-point techniques. Although this introduces small numeric errors, which violate the IEEE-1180 standard for the inverse discrete cosine transform (IDCT), the visual effects of such error may be tolerable for portable battery-powered devices, like videophones, that have limited-resolution displays. The MPEG standard achieves video compression by quantization of the data fed to the IDCT. The MPEG decoder must multiply this data by dequantization factors. Such multiplication, by itself, is trivial with LNS since adding logarithms is equivalent to multiplication. The IEEE-1180 standard suggests oddification, where fixed-point data is forced to become odd after dequantization to minimize IDCT mismatch between the encoder and the decoder. Oddification poses an implementation problem for data in LNS format. This paper suggests that the visual effect of LNS without oddification is nearly indistinguishable from LNS with oddification, meaning that the benefits of LNS in MPEG are even greater than previously expected.
Keywords
IEEE standards; code standards; decoding; digital arithmetic; discrete cosine transforms; transform coding; video coding; IDCT mismatch; IEEE-1180 standard; LNS; MPEG-1 decoding; computer arithmetic; conventional fixed-point techniques; data fed quantization; dequantization factor; inverse discrete cosine transform; logarithmic number system; low power design; multimedia; numeric errors; oddification; portable battery-powered devices; power consumption; video compression; visual effect; Decoding; Discrete cosine transforms; Displays; Energy consumption; Fixed-point arithmetic; MPEG standards; Quantization; Transform coding; Video compression; Visual effects;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multimedia Signal Processing, 2002 IEEE Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7713-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MMSP.2002.1203264
Filename
1203264
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