The proposed paper describes a compression test analysis of JBIG standard algorithm. The aim of such work is to proof the effectiveness of this standard for images acquired through scanners and processed into a printer pipeline. The main issue of printer pipelines is the necessity to use a memory buffer to store scanned images for multiple prints. This work demonstrates that for very large scales the buffer can be fixed using medium compression case, using multiple scans in case of uncommon random patterns. © 2009 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
JBIG for printer pipelines: A compression test
Ravi' D.;
2009-01-01
Abstract
The proposed paper describes a compression test analysis of JBIG standard algorithm. The aim of such work is to proof the effectiveness of this standard for images acquired through scanners and processed into a printer pipeline. The main issue of printer pipelines is the necessity to use a memory buffer to store scanned images for multiple prints. This work demonstrates that for very large scales the buffer can be fixed using medium compression case, using multiple scans in case of uncommon random patterns. © 2009 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.File in questo prodotto:
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