Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Sep 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991asei.conf....4w&link_type=abstract
Presented at the Conference on Advanced Space Exploration Initiative Technologies, Cleveland, OH, 4-6 Sep. 1991, cosponsored by
Computer Science
Performance
Data Compression, Data Transmission, Space Communication, Video Communication, Video Data, Video Signals, Data Links, Lunar Exploration, Manned Mars Missions, Planetary Bases, Signal Encoding, Space Exploration, Transmission Loss
Scientific paper
Clearly transmission of visual information will be a major, if not dominant, factor in determining the requirements for, and assessing the performance of the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) communications systems. Projected image/video requirements which are currently anticipated for SEI mission scenarios are presented. Based on this information and projected link performance figures, the image/video data compression requirements which would allow link closure are identified. Finally several approaches which could satisfy some of the compression requirements are presented and possible future approaches which show promise for more substantial compression performance improvement are discussed.
Sayood Khalid
Whyte Wayne A. Jr.
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