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27 May 1982 Binary Data Transmission Through TV Channels By Equivalent Chrominance Signal
Jordan Isailovic
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Proceedings Volume 0329, Optical Disk Technology; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933383
Event: 1982 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1982, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
A composite video signal consists of the luminance signal, which carries information about brightness, and the chrominance signal, which carries information about colour, hue and saturation in the object. In this paper a new method for chrominance signal generation based on binary data is presented. The problem considered here originates from the video disc system; the solution can be used for any TV system, including the broadcasting system. The chrominance signal generated according to the proposed method can be combined with the luminance signal in order to form a composite video signal, no matter whether the luminance signal carries information about brightness or is generated based on binary data.
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Jordan Isailovic "Binary Data Transmission Through TV Channels By Equivalent Chrominance Signal", Proc. SPIE 0329, Optical Disk Technology, (27 May 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933383
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KEYWORDS
Video

Binary data

Composites

Signal processing

Modulation

Signal generators

Video processing

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