Abstract

Two statistical coding tools - the context-based adaptive variable length coding (CAVLC) and the context-based adaptive binary arithmetic coding (CABAC) - have been adopted in different profiles of the H.264/AVC video coding standard. The throughput at the statistical coding stage is mainly constrained by the high data dependency and sequential coding nature of CAVLC and CABAC Many hardware designs have been proposed to remove the bottlenecks and accelerate statistical coding and decoding of H.264/AVC In this paper, different implementation strategies of CAVLC and CABAC encoder and decoder architectures are investigated. The strategies are evaluated using criteria such as circuit area, processing time, and power consumption. The three most important techniques used are: multi-symbol processing, table lookup optimization, and critical path reduction by data prefetch I pre-calculation. In the discussion of CABAC encoder our implementation strategies are introduced and compared with other reported designs.

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