Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1706681 | Applied Mathematical Modelling | 2006 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Fractal video compression is a relatively new video compression method. Its attraction is due to the high compression ratio and the simple decompression algorithm. But its computational complexity is high and as a result parallel algorithms on high performance machines become one way out. In this study we partition the matching search, which occupies the majority of the work in a fractal video compression process, into small tasks and implement them in two distributed computing environments, one using DCOM and the other using .NET Remoting technology, based on a local area network consists of loosely coupled PCs. Experimental results show that the parallel algorithm is able to achieve a high speedup in these distributed environments.
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Authors
Meiqing Wang, Zhehuang Huang, Choi-Hong Lai,