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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
ITU-T RECOMMENDATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- GENERIC CODING OF MOVING PICTURES AND ASSOCIATED AUDIO INFORMATION: VIDEO
AMENDMENT 5
1) Replace table 8-4 in clause 8:
"
Table 8-4 - Escape profile_and_level_indication identification
profile_and_level_indication
Name
10001111 to 11111111
(Reserved)
10001110
Multi-view profile @ Low level
10001101
Multi-view profile @ Main level
10001100
(Reserved)
10001011
Multi-view profile @ High1440 level
10001010
Multi-view profile @ High level
10000110 to 10001001
(Reserved)
10000101
4:2:2 profile @ Main level
10000011 to 10000100
Reserved
10000010
4:2:2 profile @ High Level
10000000 to 10000001
(Reserved)
"
2) Replace table 8-11 in clause 8:
"
Table 8-11 - Upper bounds for sampling density
Spatial
resolution
Profile
Level
layer
Simple
Main
SNR
Spatial
High
4:2:2
Multi
High
Enhancement
Samples/line
Lines/frame
Frames/sec
1920
1152
60
1920
1152
60
1920
1152
60
1920
1152
60
Lower
Samples/line
Lines/frame
Frames/sec
-
960
576
30
-
1920
1152
60
High-1440
Enhancement
Samples/line
Lines/frame
Frames/sec
1440
1152
60
1440
1152
60
1440
1152
60
-
1440
1152
60
Lower
Samples/line
Lines/frame
Frames/sec
-
720
576
30
720
576
30
-
1440
1152
60
Main
Enhancement
Samples/line
Lines/frame
Frames/sec
720
576
30
720
576
30
720
576
30
720
576
30
720
608 a)
30
720
576
30
Lower
Samples/line
Lines/frame
Frames/sec
-
-
-
352
288
30
-
720
576
30
Low
Enhancement
Samples/line
Lines/frame
Frames/sec
352
288
30
352
288
30
-
352
288
30
Lower
Samples/line
Lines/frame
Frames/sec
-
-
-
352
288
30
In the case of single layer or SNR scaled coding, the limits specified by ‘Enhancement layer’ apply.
a) 512 lines/frame for 525/60, 608 lines/frame for 625/50
"
3) Replace table 8-12 in clause 8:
"
Table 8-12 - Upper bounds for luminance sample rate (samples/sec)
Spatial resolution
Profile
Level
layer
Simple
Main
SNR
Spatial
High
4:2:2
Multi-view
High
Enhancement
62 668 800
62 668 800 (4:2:2)
83 558 400 (4:2:0)
62 668 800
62 668 800
Lower
-
14 745 600 (4:2:2)
19 660 800 (4:2:0)
-
62 668 800
High-1440
Enhancement
47 001 600
47 001 600
47 001 600 (4:2:2)
62 668 800 (4:2:0)
-
47 001 600
Lower
-
10 368 000
11 059 200 (4:2:2)
14 745 600 (4:2:0)
-
47 001 600
Main
Enhancement
10 368 000
10 368 000
10 368 000
11 059 200 (4:2:2)
14 745 600 (4:2:0)
11 059 200
10 368 000
Lower
-
-
-
-
3 041 280 (4:2:0)
-
10 368 000
Low
Enhancement
3 041 280
3 041 280
-
3 041 280
Lower
-
-
-
3 041 280
In the case of single layer or SNR scaled coding, the limits specified by ‘Enhancement layer’ apply.
"
4) Replace table 8-13 in clause 8:
"
Table 8-13 - Upper bounds for bit rates (Mbit/s)
Profile
Level
Simple
Main
SNR
Spatial
High
4:2:2
Multi-view
High
80
100 all layers
80 middle + base layer
25 base layer
300
-
130 both layers
80 base layer
High-1440
60
60 all layers
40 middle + base layers
15 base layer
80 all layers
60 middle + base layers
20 base layer
-
-
100 both layers
60 base layer
Main
15
15
-
15 both layers
10 base layer
20 all layers
15 middle + base layer
4 base layer
50
-
25 both layers
15 base layer
Low
4
-
4 both layers
3 base layer
-
-
8 both layers
4 base layer
"
5) Replace table 8-14 in clause 8:
"
Table 8-14 - VBV buffer size requirements (bits)
Profile
Level
Layer
Simple
Main
SNR
Spatial
High
4:2:2
Multi-view
High
Enhancement 2
Enhancement 1
Base
9 781 248
12 222 464
9 781 248
3 047 424
47 185 920
-
15 898 480
9 787 248
High-1440
Enhancement 2
Enhancement 1
Base
7 340 032
7 340 032
4 882 432
1 835 008
9 781 248
7 340 032
2 441 216
-
-
12 222 464
7 340 032
Main
Enhancement 2
Enhancement 1
Base
1 835 008
1 835 008
-
1 835 008
1 212 416
2 441 216
1 835 008
475 136
9 437 184
-
3 047 424
1 835 008
Low
Enhancement 2
Enhancement 1
Base
475 136
-
475 136
360 448
-
-
950 272
475 136
"
6) Replace table 8-15 in clause 8:
"
Table 8-15 - Forward compatibility between different profiles and levels
Decoder
Profile and Level indication in bitstream
HP
@
HL
HP
@
H-14
HP
@
ML
Spatial
@
H-14
SNR
@
ML
SNR
@
LL
MP
@
HL
MP
@
H-14
MP
@
ML
MP
@
LL
SP
@
ML
4:2:2P
@
ML
4:2:2P
@
HL
MVP
@
HL
MVP
@
H-14
MVP
@
ML
MVP
@
LL
HP@HL
X
HP@H-14
X
X
HP@ML
X
X
X
Spatial@H-14
X
X
X
SNR@ML
X
X
X
X
X
SNR@LL
X
X
X
X
X
X
MP@HL
X
X
X c)
X
MP@H-14
X
X
X
X
X
X c)
X
X
MP@ML
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X b)
X c)
X
X
X
MP@LL
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X a)
X b)
X c)
X
X
X
X
SP@ML
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X b)
X c)
X
X
X
ISO/IEC 11172
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X b)
X c)
X
X
X
X
4:2:2@ML
X
X c)
4:2:2@HL
X
MVP@HL
X
MVP@H-14
X
X
MVP@ML
X
X
X
MVP@LL
X
X
X
X
X indicates that the decoder shall be able to decode the bitstream including all relevant lower layers.
a) SP@ML decoders are required to decode MP@LL bitstreams.
b) A 4:2:2 profile@Main level decoder shall be able to decode Main profile@Main level, Main profile@Low level and Simple profile@Main level bitstreams, as well as ISO/IEC 11172-2 constrained system parameter bitstreams.
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ENHANCE project Newsletter, Third Edition, June 2018
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ENHANCE project Newsletter, Third Edition, June 2018
Type: Publication
Date issued: 19 June 2018
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In this 3rd newsletter of the ENHANCE project, following issues will be covered: · Project Mid-term Evaluation · DBMR system training and data collection · Study tour to ILO Philippines · Consultation workshop on Child Labour Legislation · Media Assessment · Value Chain Analysis in handicraft sector in Hanoi · Implementation Agreements with DOLISAs and DOETs · Public events in Hanoi and An Giang · E-Learning Course for Labour Inspectors
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Microsoft PowerPoint - Slides HLSC 2015 - Ho Wei Sean (2 Feb) publish.pptx
Enhancing Safety – Contributing
through Centre of Excellence for
Air Traffic Management Ho Wei Sean
Head (Centre of Excellence for ATM Programme Office)
1
2 Feb 2015
Enhancing Safety; Increasing Capacity and
Efficiency
• Need to maintain high level of safety, as air traffic grows – latest GASP
• This also involves growing capacity and improving efficiency, including through advancing and harmonising air traffic management (ATM) - latest GANP and ASBU
• States can contribute through driving and facilitating the development of new and better capabilities and solutions
2
• Singapore has established Centre of
Excellence for ATM
Ecosystem of research institutes,
academia, think-tanks and industry
Research and development
Solutions for Asia-Pacific region Tower Simulator at ATM Research Institute
Source: DLR
Air Traffic Flow Management ─
Collaborative Decision Making
• ATFM balances capacity and demand
• A new solution for ATFM leveraging CDM for Asia-Pacific being developed
• Through the CoE for ATM, concept of operations for a multi-nodal ATFM developed in collaboration with Airbus Prosky, AEROTHAI and Hong Kong CAD
• Operational trial of ATFM demonstration system based on the ConOps involving various stakeholders scheduled in June 2015
3
A Distributed Multi-Nodal ATFM network
Data Sharing and Analysis
• Data sharing within region / sub-region for enhancing
safety and ATM
• RASG - Asia-Pacific initiative to enhance safety through
regional data collection, analysis and information sharing
Demonstration system being planned
• ASEAN initiative for ASEAN ATM modelling and simulation
to analyse air traffic flows into the future
Tool being installed in ATM Research Institute in
Singapore
4
• ICAO leadership and active participation by States
and Regions
• As States put in place fundamental safety oversight
system and State Safety Programme, States can also
contribute to enhancing aviation safety into the future
through driving and facilitating initiatives
• Centre of Excellence for ATM provides nexus for
innovation and partnership
• Common goal of all States and the industry to
enhance aviation safety
5
Enhancing Aviation Safety
through Innovation and Partnership
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Accepted Implemented Yes
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G B
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F A
/8 /R
E F
/2
Report Rec. (...) E Management improvement through enhanced efficiency
Accepted Implemented Partially
G B
.3 3 4
/P F
A /8
/R E
F /2
9
Report Rec. (...) E Management improvement through enhanced efficiency
Accepted Implemented
G B
.3 3 4
/P F
A /8
/R E
F /2
2 1
Report Rec.
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Other functional enhancements such as multicast and broadcast must also be developed. (...) Enhancements required to the transport equipment Recommendations in order to meet the needs of – the access network – the NGN and transport of Internet and other packet based traffic. (...) Enhancement to relevant Recommendations to include broadcast and multicast functionality
Enhancement to relevant Recommendations to include partial protection switching in rooted multipoint service (RMPS)
Maintain and update of MSR
Develop additional Recommendations from progress on the above study items.
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Seventh ENHANCE Project Newsletter, detailing project activities over the last 6 months.
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Employment Intensive Investment
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Forced labour, human trafficking and slavery
Freedom of association
Future of work
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Globalization
Green jobs
HIV and AIDS
Indigenous and tribal peoples
Informal economy
Labour inspection and administration
Labour law
Labour migration
Maritime Labour Convention
Maternity protection
Millennium Development Goals
Multinational enterprises
Non-standard forms of employment
Poverty
Rural economy
Safety and health at work
Skills, Knowledge and Employability
Small and Medium Enterprises
Social and Solidarity Economy
Social dialogue and tripartism
Social finance
Social protection
Sustainable enterprises
Violence and harassment
Wages
Working time and work organization
Work, peace and resilience
Youth employment
Sectors
Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors
Basic Metal Production
Chemical industries
Commerce
Construction
Education
Financial services; professional services
Food; drink; tobacco
Forestry; wood; pulp and paper
Health services
Hotels; tourism; catering
Mining (coal; other mining)
Mechanical and electrical engineering
Media; culture; graphical
Oil and gas production; oil refining
Postal and telecommunications services
Public service
Shipping; ports; fisheries; inland waterways
Textiles; clothing; leather; footwear
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ENHANCE Project Newsletter 7 ...
ENHANCE Project Newsletter 7
Seventh ENHANCE Project Newsletter, detailing project activities over the last 6 months.
Type: Report
Date issued: 20 June 2020
Reference: VIE/14/04P/USA[ILO_REF][ILO_REF]
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Technical Support for Enhancing the National Capacity to Prevent and Reduce Child Labour in Viet Nam (ENHANCE)
Tags: child labour
Regions and countries covered: Viet Nam
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