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Design and implementation of a high level programming environment for FPGA-based image processing

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5 Author(s)
Crookes, D. ; Sch. of Comput. Sci., Queen''s Univ., Belfast, UK ; Benkrid, K. ; Bouridane, A. ; Alotaibi, K.
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Reconfigurable hardware in the form of field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) has been proposed as a way of obtaining high performance for computationally intensive DSP applications such as image processing (IP), even under real time requirements. The inherent reprogrammability of FPGAs gives them some of the flexibility of software while keeping the performance advantages of an application specific solution. However, a major disadvantage of FPGAs is their low level programming model. To bridge the gap between these two levels, the authors present a high level software environment for FPGA-based image processing, which aims to hide hardware details as much as possible from the user. Their approach is to provide a very high level image processing coprocessor (IPC) with a core instruction set based on the operations of image algebra. The environment includes a generator which generates optimised architectures for specific user-defined operations

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Vision, Image and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings -  (Volume:147 ,  Issue: 4 )

Date of Publication: Aug 2000

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