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Overview of Video Transmission Activity

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The increase in the capacity of modern communication networks, particularly after the introduction of the optical fibre technology, is creating a growing interest in the use of digital techniques for the transmission of images, including moving images that require very high transmission bandwidth. The analogue techniques sometimes used until now for such applications, due to their lower cost, besides the well known disadvantages relative to their digital counterparts, do not allow a convenient integration with other services in a common communication network.

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Alves, A.P. (1991). Overview of Video Transmission Activity. In: Demongeot, J., Pereira, A.S. (eds) ISCAMI 1. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0883-3_10

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