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Digital Media Processing
DSP Algorithms Using C
The algorithms in this book will jump start the reader to writing optimized C code for embedded devices
Hazarathaiah Malepati (Author)
9781856176781, Elsevier Science
Paperback / softback, published 25 June 2010
768 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 4.6 cm, 1.43 kg
Multimedia processing demands efficient programming in order to optimize functionality. Data, image, audio, and video processing, some or all of which are present in all electronic devices today, are complex programming environments. Optimized algorithms (step-by-step directions) are difficult to create but can make all the difference when developing a new application.This book discusses the most current algorithms available that will maximize your programming keeping in mind the memory and real-time constraints of the architecture with which you are working. A wide range of algorithms is covered detailing basic and advanced multimedia implementations, along with, cryptography, compression, and data error correction. The general implementation concepts can be integrated into many architectures that you find yourself working with on a specific project. Analog Devices' BlackFin technology is used for examples throughout the book.
Chapter 1: IntroductionPART I: Data ProcessingChapter 2: Data SecurityChapter 3: Data Error CorrectionChapter 4: Data CompressionPART II: Digital Signal ProcessingChapter 5: Signals and SystemsChapter 6: Transforms and FiltersChapter 7: Advanced Signal ProcessingChapter 8: Digital CommunicationsPART III: Digital Image ProcessingChapter 9: Image Processing ToolsChapter 10: Image Processing AlgorithmsPART IV: Digital Audio ProcessingChapter 11: Audio Coding TechnologyChapter 12: Audio Processing AlgorithmsPART V: Digital Video ProcessingChapter 13: Video Coding TechnologyChapter 14: Video Post ProcessingPART VI: Embedded SystemsChapter 15: Embedded SystemsChapter 16: Embedded ProjectsAppendix A: Reference Embedded ProcessorAppendix B: Mathematics
Subject Areas: Computing & information technology [U], Circuits & components [TJFC]