Television broadcast receivers and associated equipment - Immunity characteristics - Methods of objective picture assessment

This Technical Report describes the algorithms used for objective picture assessment in immunity tests of analogue and digital TV broadcast receivers and associated equipment.

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Published
Publication Date
22-Aug-2004
Current Stage
DELPUB - Deleted Publication
Start Date
07-May-2020
Completion Date
21-Dec-2018

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Effective Date
05-Sep-2023

Overview

CISPR TR 29:2004, published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), is a technical report focusing on the immunity characteristics of television broadcast receivers and associated equipment. It specifically addresses methods of objective picture assessment during immunity tests for both analogue and digital TV broadcast receivers. The report details the algorithms used to objectively analyze picture quality degradations caused by electromagnetic interference or other impairments.

This standard provides a crucial framework for objectively evaluating picture quality disturbances, offering an alternative to subjective assessment through human viewers. With comprehensive algorithmic approaches, CISPR TR 29 connects technical measurement to the subjective experience of picture quality, reinforcing reliable and reproducible testing procedures internationally.

Key Topics

  • Objective Picture Assessment Algorithms
    The core of CISPR TR 29 is the description of algorithms designed for automated evaluation of picture quality in immunity tests. These methods analyze deviations between a test picture and a reference picture to detect various forms of distortion.

  • Analogue Picture Degradation Detection
    Key degradation types include:

    • Superimposed and moiré patterns detected through pattern analysis and signal averaging in defined test windows.
    • Loss of luminance and contrast identified by grey-level deviations in image sections.
    • Loss of color measured via hue deviations using color space models such as HSL.
    • Loss of synchronization detected by drop in color component integrity or overall black screen indication.
  • Digital Picture Degradation Detection
    Digital impairments covered include:

    • Blocking effects characterized by visible macroblock loss, identified through edge detection algorithms without the need for rotational analysis.
    • Frozen patterns and stoppage of moving elements detected by monitoring color transition shifts within specified moving test patterns.
    • Total loss of picture and data stream errors recognized by severe grey-scale anomalies or blocking patterns.
  • Test Patterns and Color Space Analysis
    Use of standardized test patterns such as ITU-R BT.801-1 color bars with moving elements forms the basis of measurement. Color spaces like grey scale and HSL hue, saturation, luminance models are fundamental to the quantification of picture degradations.

Applications

  • Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing
    CISPR TR 29 methods enable manufacturers and testing laboratories to assess the immunity of TV broadcast receivers against electromagnetic interference, ensuring compliance with international EMC standards.

  • Quality Assurance in TV Receiver Manufacturing
    Automated picture assessment algorithms help detect and quantify potential visual distortions induced by immunity weaknesses, supporting product development and quality control.

  • Standardized Evaluation for Regulatory Compliance
    Regulatory bodies rely on objective measurement techniques like those described in CISPR TR 29 to enforce consistent picture quality requirements under interference conditions.

  • Research and Development in Broadcast Technology
    The documented methodologies provide a scientific basis for innovations in broadcast receiver design and interference mitigation strategies.

Related Standards

  • CISPR 20:2002 – Sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment – Immunity characteristics – Limits and methods of measurement
    This standard provides foundational immunity test parameters and signal definitions that CISPR TR 29 algorithms are based upon.

  • ITU-R BT.500-10 – Methodology for the subjective assessment of the quality of television pictures
    Establishes subjective assessment methods referenced as comparative benchmarks for CISPR TR 29's objective measurements.

  • ITU-R BT.801-1 – Test signals for digitally encoded color television signals conforming with ITU-R BT.601 and BT.656
    Provides the test pattern definitions used in the digital picture degradation detection algorithms.

Conclusion

CISPR TR 29:2004 offers a vital set of objective assessment methods and algorithms to evaluate picture quality under immunity test conditions for both analogue and digital TV receivers. By formalizing detection criteria for various picture degradations, this technical report supports the enhancement of electromagnetic compatibility testing frameworks globally. Leveraging this standard helps ensure high reliability and quality in television broadcast reception in increasingly complex electromagnetic environments.

Keywords: CISPR TR 29, objective picture assessment, television broadcast receivers, immunity testing, analogue and digital TV degradation, EMC standards, electromagnetic compatibility, picture quality algorithms, digital blocking detection, moiré pattern analysis.

Technical report

CISPR TR 29:2004 - Television broadcast receivers and associated equipment - Immunity characteristics - Methods of objective picture assessment Released:8/23/2004 Isbn:283187629X

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This Technical Report describes the algorithms used for objective picture assessment in immunity tests of analogue and digital TV broadcast receivers and associated equipment.

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2004-08
INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON RADIO INTERFERENCE
Television broadcast receivers
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Immunity characteristics –
Methods of objective picture assessment

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2004-08
INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON RADIO INTERFERENCE
Television broadcast receivers
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Immunity characteristics –
Methods of objective picture assessment

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.3

1 Scope .5

2 Normative references .5

3 Abbreviations .5

4 Test method for objective picture assessment .5

5 Methodology for detection of analogue picture degradations.6

5.1 Algorithm for superimposed patterns, moiré patterns .6
5.2 Algorithm for loss of luminance and contrast .7
5.3 Algorithm for loss of colour .7
5.4 Algorithm for loss of synchronisation.7
6 Methodology for detection of digital picture degradations.8
6.1 Algorithm for blocking .8
6.2 Algorithm for frozen patterns, stop of moving element .8
6.3 Algorithm for total loss of picture, irrecoverable data stream error.8
7 Alternative methodology for detection of digital picture degradations .9
7.1 Test pattern.9
7.2 Analysis .9
7.3 Comparison.10

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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION

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TELEVISION BROADCAST RECEIVERS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT –

IMMUNITY CHARACTERISTICS –
METHODS OF OBJECTIVE PICTURE ASSESSMENT

FOREWORD
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TELEVISION BROADCAST RECEIVERS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT –

IMMUNITY CHARACTERISTICS –
METHODS OF OBJECTIVE PICTURE ASSESSMENT

1 Scope
This Technical Report describes the algorithms used for objective picture assessment in

immunity tests of analogue and digital TV broadcast receivers and associated equipment.

The algorithms used were developed on the basis of the specifications included in Annex K
of CISPR 20. The method of objective picture assessment described in that annex employs
the same interference mechanism and is based on the same wanted signal definition as
specified in CISPR 20. Objective picture assessment, therefore, constitutes an alternative to
the subjective method and offers the advantage of direct correlation to the subjective method.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
CISPR 20:2002, Sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment –
Immunity characteristics – Limits and methods of measurement
Amendment 1 (2002)
ITU-R BT.500-10, Methodology for the subjective assessment of the quality of television
pictures
ITU-R BT.801-1, Test signals for digitally encoded colour television signals conforming with
Recommendations ITU-R BT.601 (Part A) and ITU.R BT.656
3 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this document, the following abbreviations apply.
CCVS composite colour video signal
(chrominance, video, blanking and sync signal)

DCT discrete cosine transform
EUT equipment under test
HSL hue, saturation, luminance (colour space model)
SSCQE (single stimulus continuous quality evaluation)
4 Test method for objective picture assessment
Objective picture assessment is based on comparison with a reference picture or a reduced
reference picture.
Both the reference picture and the test picture can be recorded from the EUT monitor by
means of a video camera or at the EUT's video output (CCVS) direct.
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See Amendment 2 to CISPR 20:2002, to be published.

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The recorded test picture is digitised, and deviations from a stored reference picture are

determined by means of the picture assessment algorithms described below. An alternative

methodology computes the deviation from specific features determined on both the reference

picture and the picture to assess.

5 Methodology for detection of analogue picture degradations

Analogue picture degradations are defined as:

– superimposed patterns, moiré patterns;

– loss of luminance and contrast;
– loss of colour;
– loss of synchronization.
5.1 Algorithm for superimposed patterns, moiré patterns
To assess picture degradation showing as a set of lines, an average signal value is formed for
a defined area in the simplest case. The deviation of the average signal value of this area
from a reference value determined from an undisturbed picture serves as a criterion of
whether or not picture degradation is present.
For picture assessment according to this m
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