Title :
Integrated opto-VLSI mobile multimedia communicator
Author_Institution :
Centre for Very High Speed Microelectron. Syst., Edith Cowan Univ., WA, Australia
Abstract :
The new generation of personal interactive mobile multimedia mobile communication (M/sup 3/C) demand highly compact low power devices capable of image capture and display as well as low bit rate coding and transmission. The new design concept based upon integration of optics with that of electronics has facilitated the realisation of a novel intelligent pixel array architecture to create a real-time implementation of forward and inverse wavelet transform for image capture, in-situ processing and display. The processor consists of an array of intelligent pixel (IP) processing elements. Each element of the array incorporates three components: (a) a photodetector with associated analogue to digital converter for the conversion of the incident light; (b) embedded processor for implementation of parallel video codec algorithm; (c) a liquid crystal display for the conversion of the decoded incoming video stream to an optical output for display. To carry out the required video coding the IP array is used to emulate a mesh network of processing elements such that the inherent parallelism and interconnectivity of the architecture is fully exploited.
Keywords :
FIR filters; analog-digital conversion; convolution; discrete wavelet transforms; mobile communication; multimedia communication; parallel architectures; smart pixels; telecommunication computing; video codecs; video coding; FIR filters; analogue-digital converter; convolution; design concept; discrete wavelet transform; embedded processor; forward wavelet transform; image capture; in-situ processing; inherent parallelism; integrated opto-VLSI; intelligent pixel array architecture; interconnectivity; inverse wavelet transform; liquid crystal display; massively parallel architecture; mesh network; mobile multimedia mobile communication; parallel video codec algorithm; personal interactive M/sup 3/C; photodetector; processing elements; real-time implementation; Bit rate; Image coding; Integrated optics; Liquid crystal displays; Mobile communication; Multimedia communication; Optical arrays; Optical design; Power generation; Smart pixels;
Conference_Titel :
Electronic-Enhanced Optics, Optical Sensing in Semiconductor Manufacturing, Electro-Optics in Space, Broadband Optical Networks, 2000. Digest of the LEOS Summer Topical Meetings
Conference_Location :
Aventura, FL, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6252-7
DOI :
10.1109/LEOSST.2000.869684