The Joint Video Team (JVT) of ISO/IEC MPEG and ITU-T VCEG are finalising a new standard for
the coding (compression) of natural video images. The new standard [1] will be known as H.264 and
also MPEG-4 Part 10, “Advanced Video Coding”. The standard specifies two types of entropy coding:
Context-based Adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coding (CABAC) and Variable-Length Coding (VLC).
This document provides a short introduction to CABAC. Familiarity with the concept of Arithmetic
Coding is assumed.
The Joint Video Team (JVT) of ISO/IEC MPEG and ITU-T VCEG are finalising a new standard for
the coding (compression) of natural video images. The new standard [1] will be known as H.264 and
also MPEG-4 Part 10, “Advanced Video Coding”. This document introduces the concepts of
Switching P and I slices, part of the Extended Profile of H.264.
The Joint Video Team (JVT) of ISO/IEC MPEG and ITU-T VCEG are finalising a new standard for
the coding (compression) of natural video images. The new standard [1] will be known as H.264 and
also MPEG-4 Part 10, “Advanced Video Coding”. The standard specifies two types of entropy coding:
Context-based Adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coding (CABAC) and Variable-Length Coding (VLC).
The Variable-Length Coding scheme, part of the Baseline Profile of H.264, is described in this
document.
This document is an operation guide for the MPC8XXFADS board. It contains operational, functional
and general information about the FADS. The MPC8XXFADS is meant to serve as a platform for s/
w and h/w development around the MPC8XX family processors. Using its on-board resources and its
associated debugger, a developer is able to download his code, run it, set breakpoints, display
memory and registers and connect his own proprietary h/w via the expansion connectors, to be incorporated
to a desired system with the MPC8XX processor.
LIN_InitNode_C161xx.h preconfiguration for C161xx
LIN_InitNode_C164xx.h preconfiguration for C164xx
For usage in a project the file has to be renamed to LIN_InitNode.h
PlotSphereIntensity(azimuth, elevation)
PlotSphereIntensity(azimuth, elevation, intensity)
h = PlotSphereIntensity(...)
Plots the intensity (as color) of a number of points on a unit sphere.
Input:
azimuth (phi), in degrees
elevation (theta), in degrees
intensity (optional, if not provided, a green sphere is produced)
All inputs must be vectors or matrices of the same size. Data does not have to be evenly spaced. When there aren t enough points to draw a smooth sphere, additional points (with color) are interpolated.
Output:
h - a handle to the patch object
The axes are also plotted:
positive x axis is red
positive y axis is green
positive z axis is blue