1 Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (USA)
2 ZTE Corporation (China)
Online:2016-02-01
Published:2019-11-27
About author:Huifang Sun (hsun@merl.com) received his PhD degree from the University of Ottawa, Canada. In 1990, he was an associate professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Also in 1990, he joined Sarnoff Corporation as a member of the technical staff and was later promoted to technology leader. In 1995, he joined Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories and was promoted to vice president, deputy director, and fellow (2003). He has co?authored two books and published more than 140 journal and conference papers. He holds more than 60 US patents. In 1994, Dr. Sun received a Technical Achievement Award for optimization and specification of the Grand Alliance HDTV video compression algorithm. In 1992, he won the Best Paper award from IEEE Transaction on Consumer Electronics. In 1996, he won the Best Paper award at ICCE, and in 2003, he won the Best Paper award from IEEE Transactions on CSVT. He has been associate editor of IEEE Transaction on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology and was the chair of the Visual Processing Technical Committee of IEEE’s Circuits and System Society. He is an IEEE Fellow.
Can Shen (shen.can1@zte.com.cn) received his PhD degree in physical electronis from Southeast University, China in 1997. From 1997 to 2000, he was a lecturer in Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications. From 2000, he joined ZTE as a senior engineer and was later promoted to the chief engineer. He has published more than 15 papers and holds more than 50 patents.
Ping Wu (ping.wu@zte.com.cn) received his PhD degree in signal processing from Reading University, United Kingdom in 1993. From 1993 to 1997, he was a Research Fellow in the area of medical data processing in Plymouth University, United Kingdom. From 1997 to 2008, he was a Consultant Engineer in News Digital Systems Ltd, Tandberg Television, and Ericsson. He participated in the development of ISO/IEC MPEG and ITU?T video coding standards. He also supervised the engineering team to build the High Definition H.264 encoder products for broadcasters. From 2008 to 2011, he joined Mitsubishi Electric Research Centre Europe and continued to participate in HEVC standard development with contributions in Call for Evidence and Call for Proposal. From 2011, he has been a senior specialist in video coding in ZTE. He has many technical proposals and contributions to the international standards on video coding over past 18 years.
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