TY - CONF ID - SisLab430 UR - https://eprints.uet.vnu.edu.vn/eprints/id/eprint/430/ A1 - Nguyen, Ngoc-Mai A1 - Beigne, Edith A1 - Lesecq, Suzanne A1 - Bui, Duy Hieu A1 - Dang, Nam Khanh A1 - Tran, Xuan Tu Y1 - 2014/11/17/ N2 - Because of significant bit rate reduction in comparison to the previous video compression standards, the H.264/AVC has been successfully used in a wide range of applications. In hardware design for H.264/AVC video encoders, power reduction is currently a tremendous challenge. This paper presents a survey of different H.264/AVC hardware encoders focusing on power features and power reduction techniques to be applied. A new H.264/AVC hardware encoder, named VENGME, is proposed. This low power encoder is a four-stage architecture with memory access reduction, in which, each module has been optimized. The actual total power consumption, estimated at RTL level, is 19.1mW. TI - H.264/AVC Hardware Encoders and Low-Power Features SP - 77 M2 - Okinawa, Japan AV - public EP - 80 T2 - 2014: the 12th of the biennial IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems (IEEE APCCAS 2014) ER -