18519472. PARALLEL PROCESSING FOR VIDEO CODING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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PARALLEL PROCESSING FOR VIDEO CODING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Shengqi Yang of Carlsbad CA (US)

PARALLEL PROCESSING FOR VIDEO CODING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18519472 titled 'PARALLEL PROCESSING FOR VIDEO CODING

The abstract describes a patent application for a video coder that can process video data in parallel, using a plurality of processing elements. The coder determines the frequency at which the processing elements should code the data based on factors like the largest coding unit (LCU) size and tile size, and then codes the video data accordingly.

  • The video coder includes multiple processing elements that work together to code video data simultaneously.
  • The coder analyzes the video data and decides how often each processing element should code based on factors like LCU size and tile size.
  • This approach allows for efficient and fast video coding by distributing the workload among the processing elements.

Potential Applications: - Video streaming services - Video surveillance systems - Video conferencing platforms

Problems Solved: - Improving the speed and efficiency of video coding processes - Enhancing the quality of coded video data

Benefits: - Faster video coding - Higher quality video output - Increased efficiency in video processing tasks

Commercial Applications: "Optimizing Video Coding Efficiency with Parallel Processing Elements"

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the video coder determine the frequency at which each processing element should code the video data? 2. What are the key factors that influence the coding frequency decisions in the video coder?


Original Abstract Submitted

A video coder includes a plurality of processing elements configured to code video data in parallel. The video coder may receive video data, determine a frequency at which the plurality of processing elements are to code the video data based on a largest coding unit (LCU) size, and a tile size, indicate the frequency to the plurality of processing elements, and code the video data at the frequency.