Title :
Highly parallel VLSI architectures for the 2-D DCT and IDCT computations
Author :
Wang, Chin-Liang ; Chang, Yu-Tai
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Tsing Hua Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract :
A new systolic array without matrix transposition hardware is proposed to compute the two-dimensional discrete cosine transform (2-D DCT) based on the row-column decomposition. This architecture uses N2 multipliers to evaluate N×N-point DCT´s at a rate of one complete transform per N clock cycles, where N is even. It possesses the features of regularity and modularity, and is thus well suited to VLSI implementation. As compared to existing pipelined regular architectures for the 2-D DCT, the proposed one has better throughput performance, smaller area-time complexity, and lower communication complexity. The new idea for the 2-D DCT is also extended to derive a similar systolic array for the 2-D inverse discrete cosine transform (IDCT). Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed 2-D DCT and IDCT architectures have good fixed-point error performance for both real image and random data. As a consequence, they are useful for applications where very high throughput rates are required
Keywords :
VLSI; communication complexity; discrete cosine transforms; image processing; systolic arrays; 2D DCT computation; IDCT computation; VLSI implementation; area-time complexity; communication complexity; fixed-point error performance; highly parallel VLSI architecture; inverse discrete cosine transform; matrix transposition hardware; modularity; multipliers; pipelined regular architectures; random data; real image data; regularity; row-column decomposition; simulation; systolic array; throughput rates; two-dimensional discrete cosine transform; Clocks; Computer architecture; Discrete cosine transforms; Discrete transforms; Hardware; Matrix decomposition; Systolic arrays; Throughput; Two dimensional displays; Very large scale integration;
Conference_Titel :
TENCON '94. IEEE Region 10's Ninth Annual International Conference. Theme: Frontiers of Computer Technology. Proceedings of 1994
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1862-5
DOI :
10.1109/TENCON.1994.369290