True Information Television (TITV) breaks Shannon Bandwidth Barrier

Replacing conventional Shannon Television with Autosophy Television

Authors: Klaus Holtz, Eric Holtz

Published / Presented at: IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, A Publication by the IEEE Consumer Electronics Society, May 1990, Volume 36, Number 2, ISSN 0098-3063.

Level: Expert Television

Abstract: In Knowledge Based TITV, the transmission bandwidth is not dependent on screen size, resolution or scanning rate but rather only novelty and movement. The moving portion of the input image is compared with previously learned image sections to generate Superpixel codes for transmission. A Superpixel may contain any size image section, from single pixel to entire images. Digital Superpixel transmission promises near perfect images for HDTV at orders of magnitude lower bandwidth and, if desired, in a virtually unbreakable encryption code.

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