Title :
Modular VLSI architectures for real-time full-search-based vector quantization
Author :
Park, Heonchul ; Prasanna, Viktor K.
fDate :
8/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Vector quantization (VQ) has become feasible to be employed for real-time applications by using VLSI technology. In this paper, the authors propose modular linearly connected VLSI architectures for VQ that can support real-time image processing applications. Each processing element in the design consists of an adder and a shift register instead of a multiplier. The designs require fixed I/O bandwidth with the host and allow codebook changes. The throughput is independent of the codebook size. These designs can be extended to the case when a fixed number of processors are available. A number of VQ schemes-single-stage and multistage VQ, classified VQ, etc.-can be implemented using this approach
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; VLSI; adders; image coding; image processing equipment; real-time systems; shift registers; vector quantisation; VLSI architectures; adder; classified VQ; codebook; fixed I/O bandwidth; full-search method; image coding; modular linearly connected architectures; multistage VQ; real-time image processing applications; shift register; single-stage VQ; vector quantization; Bandwidth; Books; Image coding; Image storage; Pulse modulation; Speech coding; Systolic arrays; Throughput; Vector quantization; Very large scale integration;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on