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Appendix G (Chapter 9) - Overview of data compression standards

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

Emmanuel Desurvire
Affiliation:
Thales, France
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Summary

This appendix provides a brief overview of common data compression standards used for sounds, texts, files, images, and videos. The description is just meant to be introductory and makes no pretense of comprehensively defining the actual standards and their current updated versions. The list of selected standards is also indicative, and does not reflect the full diversity of those available in the market, as freeware, shareware, or under license. It is a tricky endeavor to attempt a description here in a few pages of a subject that would fill entire bookshelves. The hope is that the reader will get a flavor and will be enticed to learn more about this seemingly endless, yet fascinating subject. Why put this whole matter into an appendix, and not a fully fledged chapter? This is because this set of chapters is primarily focused on information theory, not on information standards. While the first provides a universal and slowly evolving background reference, like science, the second represents practically all the reverse. As we shall see through this appendix, however, information standards are extremely sophisticated and “intellectually smart,” despite being just an application field for the former. And there are no telecom engineers or scientists who may ignore or will not benefit from this essential fact and truth!

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Classical and Quantum Information Theory
An Introduction for the Telecom Scientist
, pp. 591 - 604
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009

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References

Desurvire, E., Wiley Survival Guides in Global Telecommunications, Signaling Principles, Network Protocols, and Wireless Systems (New York: J. Wiley & Sons, 2004)Google Scholar

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