IP Library Granted Patent US 7,515,633
Granted Patent B2
US 7,515,633 · App. 11/340,476 · Granted Apr 7, 2009

Video compression system

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Patent No.
US 7,515,633
App. No.
11/340,476
Granted
Apr 7, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A video compression system is disclosed that is optimized to take advantage of the types of redundancies typically occurring on computer screens and the types of video loss acceptable to real time interactive computer users. It automatically adapts to a wide variety of changing network bandwidth conditions and can accommodate any video resolution and an unlimited number of colors. The disclosed video compression encoder can be implemented with either hardware or software and it compresses the source video into a series of data packets that are a fixed length of 8 bits or more. Sequences of one or more of these packets create unique encoding “commands” that can be sent over any network and easily decoded (decompressed) with either software or hardware. The commands include 3 dimensional copying (horizontal, vertical and time) and unique efficiencies for screen segments that are comprised of only two colors (such as text). Embodiments are also disclosed that improve the video compression depending on the popularity of pixel colors.

Claims (42)

1. A video system, comprising:

a source of serial video data;

a video compressor to read the serial video data and render from the serial video data packeted and compressed video into packet types in accordance with at least:

a copy packet type formatted to include a copy code identifying a location in the serial video data of a known pixel color that is redundant to a current pixel color and a payload identifying an extent of the redundancy; and

an n-color packet type formatted to include an n-color code identifying a consecutive run of pixel colors condition in which the consecutive run of pixel colors is comprised only from a set of n number of unique colors, the n-color code followed by a payload of a consecutive series of color identifiers in which (1) the color identifiers correspond respectively to the set of n number of unique colors, (2) the consecutive series is identical in length to the consecutive run of pixel colors, and (3) the color identifiers are ordered in the consecutive series to correspond to an order of the consecutive run of pixel colors; and

a network interface to deliver the packeted and compressed video to a network.

2. A video system according to claim 1 , wherein:

the video compressor further includes an encoder.

3. A video system according to claim 1 , further including:

a pixel draw packet type having a pixel color code identifying a pixel draw condition and a payload identifying an individual pixel color.

4. A video system according to claim 1 , wherein:

the copy packet type includes multiple copy packet types identifying multiple redundancy conditions including at least one of: horizontal position redundancy, vertical position redundancy and time redundancy.

5. A video system according to claim 1 , further including:

a color depth reducer to increase a number of available gray colors.

6. A video system according to claim 1 , wherein n=2.

7. A video system according to claim 1 , wherein the network interface employs a UDP communication type.

8. A video system according to claim 1 , wherein the network interface employs a TCP communication type.

9. A video system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the video compressor or network interface employs an encryption protocol to encrypt the packeted and compressed video prior to delivery on the network.

10. A video system according to claim 1 , wherein, when a bandwidth condition on the network interferes with the ability of the network interface to deliver a part of the packeted and compressed video to the network, then one or more frames from the packeted and compressed video are dropped from potential delivery without thereafter attempting to deliver the dropped one or more frames.

11. A method of sending video, comprising the steps of:

receiving serial video data;

reading the serial video data and rendering from the serial video data packeted and compressed video into packet types, in an encoder, in accordance with at least:

a copy packet type formatted to include a copy code identifying a location in the serial video data of a known pixel color that is redundant to a current pixel color and a payload identifying an extent of the redundancy; and

an n-color packet type formatted to include an n-color code identifying a consecutive run of pixel colors condition in which the consecutive run of pixel colors is comprised only from a set of n number of unique colors, the n-color code followed by a payload of a consecutive series of color identifiers in which (1) the color identifiers correspond respectively to the set of n number of unique colors, (2) the consecutive series is identical in length to the consecutive run of pixel colors, and (3) the color identifiers are ordered in the consecutive series to correspond to an order of the consecutive run of pixel colors; and

delivering the packeted and compressed video to a network.

12. A method of sending video according to claim 11 , wherein:

the step of rendering includes the step of encoding the serial video data into one or more of the packet types.

13. A method of sending video according to claim 11 , wherein the step of rendering further employs a packet type of:

a pixel draw packet type having a pixel color code identifying a pixel draw condition and a payload identifying an individual pixel color.

14. A method of sending video according to claim 11 , wherein:

the rendering according to the copy packet type includes identifying at least one of a horizontal position redundancy, a vertical position redundancy or a time redundancy condition.

15. A method of sending video according to claim 11 , further including the step of:

providing a color depth reducer to increase a number of available gray colors.

16. A method of sending video according to claim 11 , wherein n=2.

17. A method of sending video according to claim 11 , wherein the step of delivering includes delivering according to a UDP communication type.

18. A method of sending video according to claim 11 , wherein the step of delivering including delivering according to a TCP communication type.

19. A method of sending video according to claim 11 , further including the step of encrypting the packeted and compressed video prior to delivery on the network.

20. A method of sending video according to claim 11 , further including the step of: when a bandwidth condition on the network interferes with the ability of the network interface to deliver a part of the packeted and compressed video to the network, then dropping one or more frames from the packeted and compresed video without thereafter attempting to deliver the dropped one or more frames.

21. A video system according to claim 1 , wherein said payload following the n-color code is in more than one packet.

22. A video system according to claim 21 , wherein the packet types are a fixed number of bits per packet.

23. A method according to claim 11 , wherein said payload following the n-color code is in more than one packet.

24. A method according to claim 23 , wherein the packet types are a fixed number of bits per packet.

Assignments (8)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2021
From: VERTIV CORPORATION; VERTIV IT SYSTEMS, INC.; ELECTRICAL RELIABILITY SERVICES, INC.; ENERGY LABS, INC.
To: UMB BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 057923/0782 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 3, 2020
From: ELECTRICAL RELIABILITY SERVICES, INC.; ENERGY LABS, INC.; VERTIV CORPORATION; VERTIV IT SYSTEMS, INC.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 052076/0874 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 2, 2020
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: VERTIV CORPORATION (F/K/A ALBER CORP.); VERTIV IT SYSTEMS, INC. (F/K/A AVOCENT CORPORATION); VERTIV IT SYSTEMS, INC. (F/K/A AVOCENT FREMONT, LLC); VERTIV IT SYSTEMS, INC. (F/K/A AVOCENT HUNTSVILLE, LLC); VERTIV IT SYSTEMS, INC. (F/K/A AVOCENT REDMOND CORP.); ELECTRICAL RELIABILITY SERVICES, INC.; VERTIV CORPORATION (F/K/A EMERSON NETWORK POWER, ENERGY SYSTEMS, NORTH AMERICA, INC.); VERTIV CORPORATION (F/K/A LIEBERT CORPORATION)
Reel/Frame 052065/0666 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 2, 2020
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY N.A.
To: VERTIV CORPORATION; VERTIV IT SYSTEMS, INC.; ELECTRICAL RELIABILITY SERVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 052071/0913 →
SECOND LIEN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 10, 2019
From: VERTIV IT SYSTEMS, INC.; VERTIV CORPORATION; VERTIV NORTH AMERICA, INC.; ELECTRICAL RELIABILITY SERVICES, INC.; VERTIV ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A.
Reel/Frame 049415/0262 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 11, 2018
From: AVOCENT CORPORATION
To: VERTIV IT SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 047788/0620 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 2, 2016
From: ALBER CORP.; ASCO POWER TECHNOLOGIES, L.P.; AVOCENT CORPORATION; AVOCENT FREMONT, LLC; AVOCENT HUNTSVILLE, LLC; AVOCENT REDMOND CORP.; ELECTRICAL RELIABILITY SERVICES, INC.; EMERSON NETWORK POWER, ENERGY SYSTEMS, NORTH AMERICA, INC.; LIEBERT CORPORATION; LIEBERT NORTH AMERICA, INC.; NORTHERN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 040797/0615 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 1, 2016
From: ALBER CORP.; ASCO POWER TECHNOLOGIES, L.P.; AVOCENT CORPORATION; AVOCENT FREMONT, LLC; AVOCENT HUNTSVILLE, LLC; AVOCENT REDMOND CORP.; ELECTRICAL RELIABILITY SERVICES, INC.; EMERSON NETWORK POWER, ENERGY SYSTEMS, NORTH AMERICA, INC.; LIEBERT CORPORATION; LIEBERT NORTH AMERICA, INC.; NORTHERN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 040783/0148 →