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Advanced Television Coding Using Exact Reconstruction Filter Banks

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Advanced Television (ATV) is a very promising new development in visual communications on account of its high picture quality and the variety of future services that it can offer. Viewers in the United States currently watch television pictures with a resolution specified by the NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) standard. The monochrome NTSC standard was promulgated in 1941, before consumer electronics witnessed the tremendous advances that were set in motion by semiconductor technology. In 1953 the standard was modified to incorporate color but in a way that would not make the black-and-white TV receivers obsolete. The NTSC signal is transmitted in the analog format over a 6 MHz channel.

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Ansari, R., Le Gall, D. (1991). Advanced Television Coding Using Exact Reconstruction Filter Banks. In: Woods, J.W. (eds) Subband Image Coding. The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 115. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2119-5_7

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