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SMPTE Meetings and Conferences ( February 1983)
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Compatible Systems for High Quality Television

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
1983, No. 20, pp. 72–82
Abstract
The feasibility of introducing a picture memory into domestic receivers at an acceptable cost opens new ways to approach the improvement of television picture quality. Until very recently straightforward improvement of the system was the only way to produce a better picture. The advent of a picture memory opens up at least two alternative approaches which have been described in outline in a previous paper by Jackson and Tan (Ref 1). The options suggested were, first to assume that the normal transmission would be left unchanged and to use a combination of memory plus picture processing to achieve a greatly improved picture. Secondly, to assume the alternative starting point of achieving a large screen picture of very high quality whilst using processing to retain as much compatibility as possible. This paper gives more detail about work already done on these approaches and also suggests some new possibilities.
Publication Date
1983-02-01
DOI
10.5594/M00592
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/M00592
Author(s)
M.J.J.C. AnnegarnNV Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven, The Netherlands
bio
Marcel J. J. C. Annegarn is a Senior Engineer in the Visual Communications Group of Philips Research Laboratories at Eindhoven in the Netherlands. He joined the Laboratories in 1977 after receiving the degree of Master of Science at the Technical University of Delft in 1976. After initial studies on three dimensional television systems, he became responsible for work on digital T.V. signal processing, with particular reference to compatible system possibilities.
R.H. JacksonPhilips Research Laboratories Redhill, Surrey, United Kingdom
bio
Richard N. Jackson is head of the Video Systems Group at Philips Research Laboratories at Redhill in the United Kingdom. He joined Philips in 1956 to work on colour television systems and displays and has subsequently published many papers on television topics. He is currently responsible for a number of video projects including picture processing and display. Mr. Jackson is a Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, a member of the I.E.E. Professional Group on Television and Sound, and a recently invited member of the SMPTE Study Group on HDTV.
Copyright
© 1983 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.

Bibliographic Reference(s)

  • 1. Jackson R. N. Tan S.L. “System Concepts in High Fidelity Television” IBC 82 Convention Record, September 1982 , pp. 135 – 139 . EXTERNAL
  • 2. Annegarn M.J.J.C. “Signal Processing in PAL Receivers” Paper to be read at the 1983 Picture Coding Symposium, Davis, C.A. March 1983 . EXTERNAL
  • 3. Annegarn M.J.J.C. “Movement Detection in Composite PAL Signals” Ibid. 1983 . EXTERNAL
  • 4. Wendland B. “On Picture Scanning for Future HDTV Systems” IBC 82 Convention Record, September 1982 , pp. 144 – 149 . EXTERNAL
  • 5. Tonge G.J. “Extended Definition Television Through Digital Signal Processing” Ibid, pp. 148 – 151 . EXTERNAL
  • 6. Constantinides A.G. Jenkins D.A. “A Technique for Three Dimensional Filter Design” Paper to be read at the 1983 Picture Coding Symposium, Davis, C.A. March 1983 . EXTERNAL
  • 7. Freeman K.G. de Haan G. Menting J.M. Parker D.W. “Experimental Work Towards High Fidelity Television” IBC 82 Convention Record, September 1982 , pp. 140 – 143 . EXTERNAL
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