![]() ![]() ![]() Also, in cooperation with the MultimediaĬommunication Group at HHI, the Image & Video Coding Group have been developed and contributed some useful high-level features for ultra low-delay coding and parallelization. The Image & Video Coding Group has recently contributed a couple of important coding tools to the new HEVC standard. This is considered as one of the remarkable discovery in the field of Internet technologies. As its most important feature, HEVC will provide around 50% reduction in bit-rate while maintaining the same subjective video quality relative to its predecessor H.264/AVC. The first version of this new technology as a standard has recently been consented as Recommendation ITU-T H.265 and will shortly been approved by ISO/IEC as ISO/IEC 23008-2 (MPEG-H Part 2). This technology is developed by a Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC) of the ITU-T Visual Coding Experts Group (VCEG) and the ISO/IEC Moving Pictures Experts Group (MPEG). High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is the most recent standardized video compression technology. Keywords: HEVC, Streaming, Broadband, Optical Fibre, Compression, Blur, noise. "HEVC will enable service providers to extend their reach and expand the footprint of TV everywhere outside the home. As believed by researchers that in near future using HVEC we will soon are able to make even 4K videos stream able. This all hails the need of more powerful techniques for video streaming, which give rise to a powerful video compression technology HEVC. Likewise, in UK there is a dedicated, reliable, fast broadband network. In broadband hotspots like Hong Kong, where they have 100Mbps services even in HOTEL ROOMS, people are no longer interested in watching TV or listening to their favorite radio over the air as everything is being put down fibre, that fascinates them more. ![]() The sole reason behind this is exponential increase in video content over internet, as more people are working either at home or on the move". A technology commentator Peter Cochrane, former CTO and head of research at British Telecom says "Data downloads for the year 2013-2014 is about 17GB/ Month per user, and by 2017 that will go up to 70GB / Month per user. Whatever was over the air is increasingly moving onto fibre, and what was on the wires is now being delivered over the air. Sakshi Jha 1, Kamal Kumar Ranga 2 1,2Department of Computer Science &Engineering, Ganga Institute of Technology and Management,Ībstract: There's a huge transition going on now. Advanced Video Compression – A Breakthrough to Speed up Internet Downloads ![]()
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