QccPack-0.54-1 released (2007-04-30) is being developed and tested on Fedora Core Linux. QccPack provides an open-source collection of library routines and utility programs for quantization, compression, and coding of data.
image compression using btc algorithm. matlab program. This function accepts an image(color or gray) and compresses it using the block truncation coding.
Purpose of this White Paper
This white paper describes a collection of standards, conventions, and guidelines for writing solid Java
code. They are based on sound, proven software engineering principles that lead to code that is easy to
understand, to maintain, and to enhance. Furthermore, by following these coding standards your
productivity as a Java developer should increase remarkably – Experience shows that by taking the time to
write high-quality code right from the start you will have a much easier time modifying it during the
development process. Finally, following a common set of coding standards leads to greater consistency,
making teams of developers significantly more productive.
A system simulation environment in Matlab/Simulink of RFID is constructed in this paper.
Special attention is emphasized on the analog/RF circuit.Negative effects are concerned in the system
model,such as phase noise of the local oscillator,TX-RX coupling,reflection of the environment,
AWGN noise,DC offset,I/Q mismatch,etc.Performance of the whole system can be evaluated by
changing the coding method,parameters of building blocks,and operation distance.Finally,some
simulation results are presented in this paper.
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 describes the methods of filtering
reconstructed blocks in an H.264 CODEC. Note that the H.264 draft standard is not yet finalised and
so readers are encouraged to refer to the latest version of the standard.
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 describes the transform and
quantization processes defined, or implied, by the standard.