Abstract: A multiplexer for compressing two television programs into the bandwidth normally required for a single television signal is disclosed wherein vertically adjacent lines in the odd and even field of each frame are summed and differenced in pairs having the same color subcarrier phase. "Line pair signals" respectively comprising the sum and difference of each line pair are then formed after the difference signal is time compressed without an overall increase in bandwdth. The line pair signals for each frame of one program are alternately transmitted with the line pair signals of a frame from the second program. The line pair signals of a video frame are fewer in number and longer in duration than NTSC field lines. Timing is such that one frame of both programs is transmitted during the time allotted to the transmission of one frame under the NTSC standard. The lines from odd fields of each program are reconstructed after transmission by adding the appropriate difference signals and sum signals.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 13, 1985
Date of Patent:
September 19, 1989
Assignee:
Multilink Group
Inventors:
Guy B. Coleman, James W. Henderson, Jack Sacks
Abstract: A decoder for use in a multiplexing system wherein the adjacent frame lines of a first program are summed and differenced, and the sum signal and time-compressed difference signal of each line pair is transmitted during the period allotted for transmission of a single line, thereby transmitting data for two lines in the time allotted for a single line. The decoder avoids a need for complex digital wall filters at the input by sampling the timed-compressed difference signals at a non-unity multiple of the rate used for sampling the sum signals. The multiple is sufficiently fast to enable the standard "front-end" low pass filter of the decoder to function as an interpolation filter, eliminating the artifacts which would otherwise require the use of the complex filter.