Implementation of an adaptive control system for television multiplexing by frame interleaving
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A system is described for providing adaptive control of equipment for analog television signal multiplexing by frame interleaving. The control system measures the image activity of input video signals and allocates frames on a multiplexed video transmission channel to each input as required. A demonstration two-input system was constructed and extensively tested. Demultiplexed image quality was found to be improved over that provided by a fixed rate frame multiplexing system.
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