Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 1521-2003

IEEE Standard for Measurement of Video Jitter and Wander

Reaffirmed March 2010. A set of metrics and methods to enable consistent measurement of the components of timing interval error in video synchronization signals is provided. By partitioning the spectra into regions of jitter and lower frequency wander (characterized as frequency offset and drift rate), timing performance can be better quantified for consistent control over nontraditional networks.

Sponsor Committee
BTS/AVTech - Audio and Visual Techniques
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Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
1997-12-09
Board Approval
2003-09-11
History
ANSI Approved:
2010-08-19
Published:
2004-02-06
Reaffirmed:
2010-03-25
Inactivated Date:
2021-03-25

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Broadcast Technology Society
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Sponsor Committee
BTS/AVTech - Audio and Visual Techniques
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Working Group
G-2.1.4 - Video Distribution Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Christy Bahn
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Working Group Chair
James Redford

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205-2001

IEEE Standard on Television: Measurement of Luminance Signal Levels

A method of measuring the amplitude levels of an SMPTE 170M-1994; NTSC color or monochrome television video signal is described. It is concerned with luminance measurements at various points in transmission systems where the signals are at video frequencies. The methods described are limited to the use of waveform monitors, software video processing for amplitude assessment, or suitable oscilloscopes, and are primarily directed to specifying means of measuring television signal levels for operating purposes.

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These standards are removed from active status through an administrative process for standards that have not undergone a revision process within 10 years.


208-1995

IEEE Standard on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1993 Techniques

The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.

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