Today's flagship in the MPEG fleet of video coding standards is the Advanced Video Coding (AVC) standard [1]. This chapter is devoted to a discussion of the AVC design and its capabilities. The AVC standard has achieved a significant improvement in compression capability compared to prior standards, and it provides a network-friendly representation of video that addresses both non-conversational (storage, broadcast, or streaming) and conversational (videotelephony) applications. Extensions of AVC have given it efficient support for additional functionality such as scalability at the bitstream level and 3D stereo/multiview coding.
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Ohm, J. R., & Sullivan, G. J. (2010). MPEG video compression advances. In The MPEG Representation of Digital Media (Vol. 9781441961846, pp. 39–68). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6184-6_3
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