Method for transmitting pictures at a picture telephone transmission having limited bandwidth
First Claim
1. A method of transmitting still pictures during a picture telephone transmission by means of picture signals which are produced by the scanning of successive parallel and preferably horizontal lines wherein each line is divided into a number of elements whose light intensity is converted to the picture signals, comprising the steps of:
- dividing the scanned picture into a pre-determined number of line groups each containing a predetermined number of said parallel lines.scanning each line group a given number of times and during each scanning of the lines sampling an element and then not sampling a plurality of following elements before sampling another element of the line, displacing the elements to be sampled for each new scanning of the line group in such a manner that after said given number of scans of a line group all the elements of the line group are sampled,storing a representation of the light intensity of each of the sampled elements in a line group, andserially transmitting over a telephone transmission line signals related to the stored information with at most such a timing which corresponds to the bandwidth of the telephone transmission line.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for transmitting stationary pictures via a picture telephone transmission having limited bandwidth. Both fields of the picture are in the transmitter side divided into a number of line groups. In the first field, certain picture elements in one group are sampled and stored in a buffer memory in the transmitter and the rest of the line groups in the field are scanned without the sampling of further elements. After that, the second field is scanned in similar manner. The transmission of the stored values of the sampled elements are transmitted with a rate determined by the bandwidth of the transmission media and during the time when the rest of the line groups in the field are scanned.
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1. A method of transmitting still pictures during a picture telephone transmission by means of picture signals which are produced by the scanning of successive parallel and preferably horizontal lines wherein each line is divided into a number of elements whose light intensity is converted to the picture signals, comprising the steps of:
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dividing the scanned picture into a pre-determined number of line groups each containing a predetermined number of said parallel lines. scanning each line group a given number of times and during each scanning of the lines sampling an element and then not sampling a plurality of following elements before sampling another element of the line, displacing the elements to be sampled for each new scanning of the line group in such a manner that after said given number of scans of a line group all the elements of the line group are sampled, storing a representation of the light intensity of each of the sampled elements in a line group, and serially transmitting over a telephone transmission line signals related to the stored information with at most such a timing which corresponds to the bandwidth of the telephone transmission line. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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