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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications

Visual Communications in the U.S.

Charles N. JUDICE

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To describe the state of visual communications in the U.S., two words come to mind: digital and anticipation. Although compressed, digital video has been used in teleconferencing systems for at least ten years, it is only recently that a broad consensus has developed among diverse industries anticipating business opportunities, value, or both in digital video. The drivers for this turning point are: advances in digital signal processing, continued improvement in the cost, complexity, and speed of VLSI, maturing international standards and their adoption by vendors and end users, and a seemingly insatiable consumer demand for greater diversity, accessibility, and control of communication systems.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications Vol.E75-B No.5 pp.309-312
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1992/05/25
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Special Section INVITED PAPER (Special Issue on Video Coding and Its Applications)
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