Abstract:
Disclosed is a unified speech and audio coding (USAC) audio signal encoding/decoding apparatus and method for digital radio services. An audio signal encoding method may include receiving an audio signal, determining a coding method for the received audio signal, encoding the audio signal based on the determined coding method, and configuring, as an audio superframe of a fixed size, an audio stream generated as a result of encoding the audio signal, wherein the coding method may include a first coding method associated with extended high-efficiency advanced audio coding (xHE-AAC) and a second coding method associated with existing advanced audio coding (AAC).
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for a streaming service to provide scalability and view information are provided. When a scalable video or multi-view video is transmitted using a Moving Picture Experts Group-2 (MPEG-2) system, scalability information or view information regarding the scalable video or multi-view video in a payload may be used. Using the scalability information or view information, a packetized scalable video or multi-view video may be efficiently adapted to various terminal performances, various network characteristics, a specific user preference, and the like.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an optical information processing apparatus and to a method for controlling same. Provided is an optical information processing apparatus and a method for controlling same, the optical information processing apparatus comprising: a light source for irradiating light; an optical modulator for modulating the light irradiated from the light source; an optical system for collecting the light modulated by the optical modulator and enabling the modulated light to be incident to an optical medium; a stage on which the optical medium is placed; an optical detection unit for detecting the pattern of the light reflected from the optical medium; and a control unit for analyzing the pattern of the light detected by the optical detection unit so as to control the optical system and the location of the stage.