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16 September 1994 Development and picture quality evaluation of a prototype Hi-Vision coding system for facility monitoring
Masamichi Hasegawa, Yuji Omori, Yasuhiro Kosugi, Hideo Shimizu
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Proceedings Volume 2308, Visual Communications and Image Processing '94; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185945
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing '94, 1994, Chicago, IL, United States
Abstract
A Hi-Vision video coding system has been developed to realize a high definition video surveillance system to observe various objects, such as important facilities, their construction works, details of their component blocks and machinery setup. This system transmits Hi- Vision video images with their high resolution and wide viewing angle through only 32 Mbps lines. Human visual power can be utilized with the system to the extent where conventional NTSC video system do not allow. This paper describes motives of the development, system configurations and test results of remote surveillance of an operating power plant.
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Masamichi Hasegawa, Yuji Omori, Yasuhiro Kosugi, and Hideo Shimizu "Development and picture quality evaluation of a prototype Hi-Vision coding system for facility monitoring", Proc. SPIE 2308, Visual Communications and Image Processing '94, (16 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185945
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KEYWORDS
Video surveillance

Video

Video compression

Cameras

Prototyping

Telecommunications

Surveillance

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