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Title: | Coding Performance Impact on a Constant-Weight Predictor for CCSDS 123.0-B-2 | Authors: | Bartrina-Rapesta, Joan Hernández-Cabronero, Miguel Sánchez Clemente, Antonio José Barrios Alfaro,Yubal Sarmiento Rodríguez, Roberto Serra-Sagrista, Joan Blanes, Ian |
UNESCO Clasification: | 33 Ciencias tecnológicas | Keywords: | CCSDS 123.0-B-2 fast compression data compression low computational predictor |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Conference: | 8th International Workshop on On-Board Payload Data Compression (OBPDC 2022) | Abstract: | In 2019, the 123.0-B-2 standard titled “Low-Complexity Lossless and Near-Lossless Multispectral and Hyperspectral Image Compression” was presented. It introduced a near-lossless operation mode and a new state-of-the-art entropy encoder to provide efficient coding of the low-entropy data often produced by the new in-loop quantizer included in the standard. This article shows that tunning properly some parameters during the coding process, the weight update stage of a CCSDS 123.0-B-2 predictor can be bypassed, yielding a faster encoder at expenses of likely compression ratios. Experimental results show the coding performance penalization bypassing the weight updating, compared with a regular coding process –when the weights are updated-, for lossless and near-lossless compression. Coding performance analysis is provided for Hyperion, Aviris, Modis and Airs instruments. Results suggest that, bypass the weight updating produces a lossless coding performance penalization about 4%. For near-lossless, a higher coding penalty is produced as the step size, in the inner loop quantizer of the predictor, is larger. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/130725 | Source: | OBPDC2022 - 8th International Workshop on OnBoard Payload Data Compression |
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