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A comprehensive analysis of the HEVC patent landscape as it relates to the H.265 standard, highlighting both the technical innovation and the competitive positioning of key stakeholders. An extensive search of patent databases yielded an initial dataset of approximately 9,333 patents in our areas of interest. This extracted dataset has a priority date before the publication date of the first version of HEVC, April 13, 2013.

  • HEVC Patent Landscape

  • Essentiality Analysis

  • Retention and Reassignment Analysis

Description

HEVC (high-efficiency video coding), also known as H.265, is a video compression standard that exemplifies the power of global collaboration. It signifies a substantial advancement in video compression technology, enabling the efficient delivery of high-quality video. The filing of video coding patents peaked between 2011 and 2013, coinciding with a surge in technological advancements that culminated in the finalization of the H.265 standard.

This report aims to offer a comprehensive overview of the HEVC patent landscape, examining essentiality to determine if a patent is crucial for implementing the standard. Although the HEVC standard was finalized in 2013, improvements have been gradually introduced to meet evolving technological demands. Subsequent editions have added features such as 3D video support, screen content coding, and neural network post-processing, ensuring HEVC’s adaptability and relevance. This iterative approach has enabled the standard to address the diverse needs of applications over time. The next section delves into these editions and their contributions to expanding HEVC’s functionality and impact.

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