Patents by Inventor Peter H. N. De With

Peter H. N. De With has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7646813
    Abstract: An encoding circuit transforms a picture signal into blocks of, for example, 8*8 coefficients, in which each block of coefficients is read motion- adaptively. In the case of motion within a sub-picture, the block of coefficients is read in such an order that the obtained series of coefficients includes, as it were, two interleaved sub-series. The first series starts with a dc component. In a first embodiment, the second series starts with the most relevant motion coefficient. In a second embodiment, two interlaced sub-fields are separately transformed and the second series also starts with a dc coefficient. As a result, the coefficients are transmitted as much as possible in their order of significance. This particularly produces the largest possible clusters of zero value coefficients. Such clusters are transmitted as one compact run-length code so that an effective bit rate reduction is achieved, also for moving pictures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 12, 2010
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Stephanus M. C. Borgers
  • Publication number: 20040240555
    Abstract: Device for transmitting television pictures in the form of transform coefficients and motion vectors. The motion vectors of a sub-picture are converted (20) into a series of difference vectors and a reference vector. Said series is subsequently applied to a variable-length encoder (22) which encodes a run of zero values and a subsequent non-zero value into a code word of variable length. The variable-length encoder may be the same as the encoder which encodes the coefficients.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2004
    Publication date: December 2, 2004
    Inventors: Peter H.N. De With, Stephanus J.J. Nijssen
  • Patent number: 6798836
    Abstract: Device for transmitting television pictures in the form of transform coefficients and motion vectors. The motion vectors of a sub-picture are converted (20) into a series of difference vectors and a reference vector. The series is subsequently applied to a variable-length encoder (22) which encodes a run of zero values and a subsequent non-zero value into a code word of variable length. The variable-length encoder may be the same as the encoder which encodes the coefficients.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronis N.V.
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Stephanus J. J. Nijssen
  • Publication number: 20030123557
    Abstract: An encoding circuit transforms a picture signal into blocks of, for example, 8*8 coefficients, in which each block of coefficients is read motion- adaptively. In the case of motion within a sub-picture, the block of coefficients is read in such an order that the obtained series of coefficients includes, as it were, two interleaved sub-series. The first series starts with a dc component. In a first embodiment, the second series starts with the most relevant motion coefficient. In a second embodiment, two interlaced sub-fields are separately transformed and the second series also starts with a dc coefficient. As a result, the coefficients are transmitted as much as possible in their order of significance. This particularly produces the largest possible clusters of zero value coefficients. Such clusters are transmitted as one compact run-length code so that an effective bit rate reduction is achieved, also for moving pictures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2003
    Publication date: July 3, 2003
    Applicant: U.S. PHILIPS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Peter H.N. De With, Stephanus M.C. Borgers
  • Patent number: 6385247
    Abstract: An encoding circuit transforms a picture signal into blocks of, for example, 8*8 coefficients, in which each block of coefficients is read motion- adaptively. In the case of motion within a sub-picture, the block of coefficients is read in such an order that the obtained series of coefficients includes, as it were, two interleaved sub-series. The first series starts with a do component, In a first embodiment, the second series starts with the most relevant motion coefficient. In a second embodiment, two interlaced sub-fields are separately transformed and the second series also starts with a dc coefficient. As a result, the coefficients are transmitted as much as possible in their order of significance. This particularly produces the largest possible clusters of zero value coefficients. Such clusters are transmitted as one compact run-length code so that an effective bit rate reduction is achieved, also for moving pictures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Assignee: US Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Stephanus M. C. Borgers
  • Publication number: 20020012397
    Abstract: An encoding circuit transforms a picture signal into blocks of, for example, 8*8 coefficients, in which each block of coefficients is read motion- adaptively. In the case of motion within a sub-picture, the block of coefficients is read in such an order that the obtained series of coefficients includes, as it were, two interleaved sub-series. The first series starts with a dc component. In a first embodiment, the second series starts with the most relevant motion coefficient. In a second embodiment, two interlaced sub-fields are separately transformed and the second series also starts with a dc coefficient. As a result, the coefficients are transmitted as much as possible in their order of significance. This particularly produces the largest possible clusters of zero value coefficients. Such clusters are transmitted as one compact run-length code so that an effective bit rate reduction is achieved, also for moving pictures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2001
    Publication date: January 31, 2002
    Applicant: U.S. PHILIPS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Peter H.N. De With, Stephanus M.C. Borgers
  • Patent number: 6339671
    Abstract: A method and apparatus wherein video images are recorded on a plurality of tracks of a tape such that, for playback in a search mode at a speed higher than the recording speed the displayed image will consist of a plurality of contiguous parts, some of the parts being read out from tracks each having a different frame recorded thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2002
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Stephanus J. J. Nijssen
  • Patent number: 6175386
    Abstract: Field or frame memories are often used in television receivers for video signal processing functions, such as noise reduction and/or flicker reduction. Television receivers also have graphic features such as teletext, menu-driven control systems, multilingual subtitling, an electronic TV-Guide, etc. In a method of processing television picture signals including both video (VID) and graphic (GFX) information, the video and graphic signals are individually compressed in accordance with different (lossy and loss-less, respectively) compression algorithms (22;24), stored in the same field or frame memory (21), and decompressed (23;25) after processing (20). As such, a significant reduction of memory capacity is achieved without adversely affecting the graphics quality. The method is not only applicable to locally generated graphic signals (TXT,OSD) but also to graphic information which is detected (26) as being embedded in a received television signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2001
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Mihaela Van De Schaar-Mitrea, Peter H. N. De With
  • Patent number: 6167191
    Abstract: A method and apparatus wherein video images are recorded on a plurality of tracks of a tape such that, for playback in a search mode at a speed, higher than the recording speed the displayed image will consist of a plurality of contiguous parts, some of the parts being read out from tracks each having a different frame recorded thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2000
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Stephanus J. J. Nijssen
  • Patent number: 6072935
    Abstract: A method and apparatus wherein video images are recorded on a plurality of tracks of a tape such that, for playback in a search mode at a speed higher than the recording speed, the displayed image will consist of a plurality of contiguous parts, some of the parts being read out from tracks each having a different frame recorded thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2000
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Stephanus J. J. Nijssen
  • Patent number: 5970207
    Abstract: To be able to transmit television pictures in a digital form through a medium having a limited bandwidth, the pictures are subjected to picture transform and to variable-length coding. The picture to be transmitted is converted in this manner into a bit stream comprising code words of variable length. This bit stream is converted into a channel bit stream which is less sensitive to transmission errors. To this end the most significant code words (representing the average luminance and the coarse picture details) of sub-pictures of 8*8 pixels are accommodated at fixed bit positions of the channel bit stream. These code words can be retrieved by simple count-down of the bit positions. The other code words are distributed over the other bit positions. The decoder is relatively simple because the length of each block comprising significant code words is also transmitted. This length is preferably adapted to the extent of picture detail in the sub-picture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1999
    Assignee: U.S. Phillips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Stephanus J. J. Nijssen, Robert A. Brondijk, Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls
  • Patent number: 5959689
    Abstract: A multimedia system has unprogrammable task-specific processors of high performance-density. The task-specific processors perform primitive functions that together constitute a video algorithm. The task-specific processors are interconnected via a high-speed communication module whose interconnectivity is controlled by an arbiter. The arbiter stores a data flow graph. A fully programmable general-purpose processor of low performance-density carries out those tasks that are not readily mapped onto the primitive functions. This configuration with different levels of performance-density and programmability increases overall system performance-density with regard to the prior art.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Alphonsius A. J. De Lange, Peter H. N. De With
  • Patent number: 5587802
    Abstract: A converter with which an extended definition (ED) video signal may be converted into a signal that may be recorded by a video recorder and with which a signal read out by a video reorder may be converted to an ED video signal. The ED video signal includes first lines having a first luminance signal (Y.sub.1) and a chrominance signal (C), and second lines having no chrominance signal but a second luminance signal (Y.sub.2) in the form of a modulated luminance signal with suppressed carrier. The converter includes a separation unit which receives the ED video signal from an input terminal and has three outputs. A first output couples the first luminance signal to a first output terminal via a first signal combination unit. A second output couples the chrominance signal to a second output terminal via a second combination unit. The third output is coupled to the first output terminal via a mixer circuit and the first combination unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1996
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Franciscus H. M. Bergen, Jan J. Rotte, Stephanus J. J. Nijssen, Peter H. N. De With
  • Patent number: 5583651
    Abstract: Video images are encoded by transform coding, resulting in data blocks each including a DC-coefficient and a plurality of AC-coefficients. The coefficients of a number of said transform blocks are variable-length encoded and transmitted. In order to avoid a complete loss of datablocks in case of a transmission error, the most significant codewords of a group of blocks are transmitted first so as to achieve that at least the DC-level of the blocks is likely to be retained. The coefficients may also be recorded on a videorecorder. Fast playback of recorded images so encoded, leads to very poor quality because some data blocks are not being read in the search mode. To improve this quality the DC-coefficients and if desired predetermined AC-coefficients of selected ones of the transform blocks to be recorded on one track are packed together to form a DC-packet and such packet is recorded on a selected part of the track.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Stephanus J. J. Nijssen, Albert M. A. Rijckaert, Gerrit J. Keesman
  • Patent number: 5570132
    Abstract: Device for transmitting or storing digital television pictures in which a maximum possible number of data of a group of transformed pixel blocks (DB.sub.1 . . . DB.sub.12) is transmitted in the form of variable-length code words (V.sub.1 . . . V.sub.N) in a corresponding channel block of predetermined length (FIG. 5A). If all code words of the groups of blocks are accommodated in the corresponding channel block (FIG. 5C), the channel block will also comprise surplus data of other blocks. The boundary, within a channel block, between these code words and surplus data is transmitted in the form of an address (P) which is accommodated at a predetermined position of the channel block. If the channel block length is inadequate for transmitting all code words of the group of blocks, the channel block (FIG. 5B), will comprise at least the code words which are representative of the DC coefficient and a number of important AC coefficients of each block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1996
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Wilhelmus J. Van Gestel
  • Patent number: 5530481
    Abstract: Video encoder and decoder, provided with a motion compensator for motion-compensated video coding or decoding in which a picture is coded or decoded in blocks in alternately horizontal and vertical steps. The motion compensator is provided with addressing means (160) and controlled multiplexers (111-119) for refreshing a search area memory (101-109) at each step, in conformity with the direction of the step.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1996
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Roeland Den Bakker
  • Patent number: 5448368
    Abstract: Arrangements for recording and reproducing datareduced videoinformation are described. The recording arrangement comprises a datareduction unit (3) and a formatting unit (4). The formatting unit (4) generates packets (P.sub.i) each having a first, second and third packet portion (PP.sub.1, PP.sub.2 and PP.sub.3). The first packet portion comprises a sync word (SW) and an identification word. The second packet portion comprises datareduced videoinformation of a first and a second datablock (MB.sub.0, MB.sub.1). A datablock comprises DC coefficients (DC.sub.i) and most significant and least significant AC coefficients (MAC.sub.i, LAC.sub.i). The videoinformation comprised in the first and the second datablock are stored in the second packet portion (PP.sub.2), such that the DC coefficients of the first datablock (DC.sub.0) are stored first, the plurality of most significant AC coefficients (MAC.sub.0) of the first datablock are stored next, the DC coefficients of the second datablock (DC.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1995
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Albert M. A. Rijckaert, Eric H. J. Persoon, Wilhelmus J. Van Gestel, Peter H. N. De With
  • Patent number: 5444490
    Abstract: To be able to transmit television pictures in a digital form through a medium having a limited bandwidth, the pictures are subjected to picture transform and to variable-length coding. The picture to be transmitted is converted in this manner into a bit stream comprising code words of variable length. This bit stream is converted into a channel bit stream which is less sensitive to transmission errors. To this end the most significant code words (representing the average luminance and the coarse picture details) of sub-pictures of 8*8 pixels are accommodated at fixed bit positions of the channel bit stream. These code words can be retrieved by simple count-down of the bit positions. The other code words are distributed over the other bit positions. The decoder is relatively simple because the length of each block comprising significant code words is also transmitted. This length is preferably adapted to the extent of picture detail in the sub-picture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1995
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. de With, Stephanus J. J. Nijssen, Robert A. Brondijk, Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls
  • Patent number: 5402185
    Abstract: A motion detector, particularly for use in a television system for transmitting television pictures in a digital form, is adapted to partition each picture into pixel blocks, to subject each pixel block to a modified intraframe transform for determining a first coefficient which corresponds to the basic picture having the lowest horizontal and highest vertical frequency, and to determine a plurality of further coefficients which correspond to basic pictures also having the lowest horizontal frequency, but a vertical frequency which is lower than that for the first coefficient. The motion detector signalizes the presence of motion within a pixel block if the first coefficient has a large absolute value, but if simultaneously none of the further coefficients has a sufficiently large absolute value. If the first coefficient has a sufficiently large absolute value, absence of motion is nevertheless signalized if simultaneously one of the further coefficients also has a sufficiently large absolute value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1995
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Roeland Den Bakker
  • Patent number: 5293248
    Abstract: A system for recording and reproducing an extended definition (ED) video signal in/from a track on a magnetic record carrier wherein an ED video signal, such as a PAL-PLUS video signal, includes first lines having a first luminance signal (Y.sub.1) and a chrominance signal (C), and second lines having no chrominance signal but a second luminance signal (Y.sub.2) in the form of a modulated luminance signal with suppressed carrier. The recording device includes a first signal path (11,31,32,16) for processing the first luminance signal, a second signal path (11,18) for processing the chrominance signal and a third signal path (10,30,32,16) for processing the second luminance signal prior to the three signals being combined (22) and recorded on the record carrier. The reproducing device also includes a first (48,50) a second (52,53) and a third signal path (48,73,83) for processing the first luminance signal, the chrominance signal, and the second luminance signal, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1994
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Franciscus H. M. Bergen, Jan J. Rotte, Stephanus J. J. Nijssen, Peter H. N. De With