Title :
Real-time VLSI architecture for bio-medical monitoring
Author :
Chouliaras, V.A. ; Hu, S. ; Summers, R. ; Echiadis, A.S. ; Azorin-Peris, V. ; King, I. ; Zheng, J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Loughborough Univ., Loughborough
Abstract :
This paper discusses the architecture and implementation of SSS2, a high-performance real-time signal processing system developed with a hybrid ESL/RTL methodology and targeted to biomedical image processing. Traditional methodologies, as well as new tools, such as Cebatech´s C2R untimed-C synthesizer have been employed in the design of the system. The SSS2 platform specifies a parametric number of scalar processing elements, based on multiple 32-bit Sparc-compliant engines, augmented with LE2, an ESL-designed 2-way LIW/SIMD accelerator. LE2, which is purely designed in C, exposes a consistent interface to its SIMD datapath directly which is directly derived from the C-source of open-source image processing codes. It is synthesized to Verilog RTL with C2R. Behaviorally-synthesized SIMD datapaths are then ´plugged-in´ into the exposed LE2 datapath interface. The LE2 memory interface can be either a cache- based configurable vector load/store unit or a multi-banked, multi-channel streaming local memory system. Results drawn from this work strongly suggest a shift towards a hybrid approach in designing multi-core systems for high bandwidth streaming and for dealing with large scale medical image transfers and non-linear bio-signal processing algorithms.
Keywords :
VLSI; medical image processing; parallel processing; patient monitoring; public domain software; ESL/RTL methodology; LE2 memory interface; LIW; SIMD datapaths; biomedical image processing; biomedical monitoring; multichannel streaming local memory system; open-source image processing; real-time VLSI architecture; real-time signal processing system; Biomedical image processing; Biomedical monitoring; Biomedical signal processing; Engines; Image processing; Open source software; Real time systems; Streaming media; Synthesizers; Very large scale integration;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology and Applications in Biomedicine, 2008. ITAB 2008. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shenzhen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2254-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2255-5
DOI :
10.1109/ITAB.2008.4570564