Abstract

Although transmission of compressed digital video over fiber may seem paradoxical, it is, in fact, a reality. Fiberoptic links such as Vyvx are currently transmitting digitally compressed video in DS3 format. In addition, the desirability of pass-through transmission between fiber and other media would seem to indicate increased use of fiber for digital video transmission. This paper presents a review of some of the more commonly employed video compression schemes. The use of motion compensation to improve compression is also discussed.

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