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IT6003 MULTIMEDIA COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
The student should be made to:
UNIT I MULTIMEDIA COMPONENTS 9
Introduction - Multimedia skills - Multimedia components and their characteristics - Text, sound, images, graphics, animation, video, hardware.
UNIT II AUDIO AND VIDEO COMPRESSION 9
Audio compression–DPCM-Adaptive PCM –adaptive predictive coding-linear Predictive coding-code excited LPC-perpetual coding Video compression –principles-H.261-H.263-MPEG 1, 2, and 4.
UNIT III TEXT AND IMAGE COMPRESSION 9
Compression principles-source encoders and destination encoders-lossless and lossy compression- entropy encoding –source encoding -text compression – static Huffman coding dynamic coding – arithmetic coding –Lempel Ziv-Welsh Compression-image compression.
UNIT IV VOIP TECHNOLOGY 9
Basics of IP transport, VoIP challenges, H.323/ SIP –Network Architecture, Protocols, Call establishment and release, VoIP and SS7, Quality of Service- CODEC Methods- VOIP applicability.
UNIT V MULTIMEDIA NETWORKING 9
Multimedia networking -Applications-streamed stored and audio-making the best Effort service- protocols for real time interactive Applications-distributing multimedia-beyond best effort service- secluding and policing Mechanisms-integrated services-differentiated Services-RSVP.
OUTCOMES:
Upon Completion of the course, the students will be able to
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCES:
IT6003 MULTIMEDIA COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
The student should be made to:
- Understand error–control coding.
- Understand encoding and decoding of digital data streams.
- Be familiar with the methods for the generation of these codes and their decoding techniques.
- Be aware of compression and decompression techniques.
- Learn the concepts of multimedia communication.
UNIT I MULTIMEDIA COMPONENTS 9
Introduction - Multimedia skills - Multimedia components and their characteristics - Text, sound, images, graphics, animation, video, hardware.
UNIT II AUDIO AND VIDEO COMPRESSION 9
Audio compression–DPCM-Adaptive PCM –adaptive predictive coding-linear Predictive coding-code excited LPC-perpetual coding Video compression –principles-H.261-H.263-MPEG 1, 2, and 4.
UNIT III TEXT AND IMAGE COMPRESSION 9
Compression principles-source encoders and destination encoders-lossless and lossy compression- entropy encoding –source encoding -text compression – static Huffman coding dynamic coding – arithmetic coding –Lempel Ziv-Welsh Compression-image compression.
UNIT IV VOIP TECHNOLOGY 9
Basics of IP transport, VoIP challenges, H.323/ SIP –Network Architecture, Protocols, Call establishment and release, VoIP and SS7, Quality of Service- CODEC Methods- VOIP applicability.
UNIT V MULTIMEDIA NETWORKING 9
Multimedia networking -Applications-streamed stored and audio-making the best Effort service- protocols for real time interactive Applications-distributing multimedia-beyond best effort service- secluding and policing Mechanisms-integrated services-differentiated Services-RSVP.
OUTCOMES:
Upon Completion of the course, the students will be able to
- Design an application with error–control.
- Use compression and decompression techniques.
- Apply the concepts of multimedia communication.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
- Fred Halshall “Multimedia Communication - Applications, Networks, Protocols and Standards”,
- Tay Vaughan, “Multideai: Making it Work”, 7th Edition, TMH 2008 98.
- Kurose and W.Ross” Computer Networking “a Top down Approach, Pearson Education 2005.
REFERENCES:
- Marcus Goncalves “Voice over IP Networks”, Mc Graw Hill 1999.
- KR. Rao,Z S Bojkovic, D A Milovanovic, “Multimedia Communication Systems: Techniques, Standards, and Networks”, Pearson Education 2007.
- R. Steimnetz, K. Nahrstedt, “Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications”, Pearson
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