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2 May 2007 Signal compression via coordinate logic transforms
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Abstract
While bandwidth and storage capabilities are increasing with advances in technology, so are the demands of users as quantities of data to transmit and store grow simultaneously. The need for effective signal compression is always present, as reduction in data size is required while maintaining minimal signal destruction. This paper presents a new signal compression scheme that uses coordinate logic transforms in combination with Boolean minimized representations. The processing of the coordinate logic transforms on signal data helps reduce unnecessary signal complexity allowing more effective data reduction during the Boolean minimized form encoding. The coordinate logic transforms are an alternate method for calculating coordinate logic filters which simplify the computational complexity through algorithmic parallelism. In this work, the combination of coordinate logic transforms with a Boolean minimized form encoding scheme allows for a new compression technique that is applicable to both binary and grayscale input images.
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Ethan E. Danahy, Karen A. Panetta, and Sos S. Agaian "Signal compression via coordinate logic transforms", Proc. SPIE 6579, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing for Military and Security Applications 2007, 657905 (2 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.720055
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Transform theory

Logic

Image compression

Computer programming

Image processing

Image filtering

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