18460149. VIDEO DECODER WITH INLINE DOWNSCALER simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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VIDEO DECODER WITH INLINE DOWNSCALER
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Mohit Hari Bhave of San Diego CA (US)
Aravind Bhaskara of San Diego CA (US)
Shengqi Yang of Carlsbad CA (US)
Aswin Sampath Kumaran of San Diego CA (US)
Ling Feng Huang of San Diego CA (US)
Jyotirmoy Das of San Diego CA (US)
George Patsilaras of San Diego CA (US)
VIDEO DECODER WITH INLINE DOWNSCALER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18460149 titled 'VIDEO DECODER WITH INLINE DOWNSCALER
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a device that includes a memory for storing video data and a video decoder that is connected to the memory and a cache. The video decoder is designed to decode an input frame of the video data and generate a first video frame. It also includes an inline downscaler that can generate a second video frame, which is a downscaled version of the first video frame for display output.
- The device has a memory for storing video data.
- It includes a video decoder that can decode an input frame of the video data.
- The video decoder is connected to a cache.
- An inline downscaler is integrated into the video decoder.
- The inline downscaler can generate a downscaled version of the first video frame for display output.
Potential Applications
- This technology can be used in devices that require video decoding and display output, such as smartphones, tablets, and televisions.
- It can be implemented in video streaming services to optimize video playback on different devices with varying display capabilities.
- The device can be used in video surveillance systems to efficiently process and display video footage.
Problems Solved
- The device solves the problem of efficiently decoding and displaying video data by incorporating an inline downscaler.
- It addresses the issue of displaying high-resolution video on devices with lower display capabilities by generating downscaled video frames.
Benefits
- The device improves the efficiency of video decoding and display output by integrating an inline downscaler.
- It allows for the optimal display of video content on devices with varying display capabilities.
- The downscaled video frames reduce the processing and memory requirements, resulting in improved performance and reduced resource consumption.
Original Abstract Submitted
A device includes a memory configured to store video data. The device also includes a video decoder coupled to the memory and to a cache. The video decoder is configured to decode an input frame of the video data to generate a first video frame and includes an inline downscaler configured to generate a second video frame corresponding to the first video frame downscaled for display output.
- QUALCOMM Incorporated
- Mohit Hari Bhave of San Diego CA (US)
- Aravind Bhaskara of San Diego CA (US)
- Shengqi Yang of Carlsbad CA (US)
- Aswin Sampath Kumaran of San Diego CA (US)
- Ling Feng Huang of San Diego CA (US)
- Jyotirmoy Das of San Diego CA (US)
- George Patsilaras of San Diego CA (US)
- H04W4/029
- G01S5/08
- G01S5/02