Title :
A real time pipeline interleaving approach for image/video signal processing
Author :
Mao, W.D. ; Kung, S.Y. ; Ishida, T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Princeton Univ., NJ, USA
Abstract :
A highly efficient pipelining processing approach for real-time image/video signal processing, called pipeline interleaving, is described. Image data from standard raster scan video input are distributed into local memory of processors in the way that the computation phase can be interleaved within the loading phase and pipelining can be fully exploited. Communication is minimized by using an overlap-save scheme. Two pipeline interleaving schemes for image/video processing are proposed. Scheme I can only use a small number of processing elements (PEs) to obtain moderate processing speed (102~103 MOPS). Scheme II can achieve an order of magnitude higher computation speed (>103 MOPS) by using more PEs. The structured mapping of several classes of algorithms for image/video processing onto the pipeline interleaved array architecture is discussed. The necessary real-time processing requirements for array size, memory, allocation, and computation complexity are derived. An implementation example of pipeline interleaving schemes on NEC video/image signal processors (40 MHz rate) is briefly discussed
Keywords :
computational complexity; computerised picture processing; digital signal processing chips; pipeline processing; real-time systems; NEC; allocation; array size; computation complexity; computation phase; image/video signal processing; loading phase; memory; overlap-save scheme; processing elements; processing speed; raster scan video input; real time pipeline interleaving approach; Finite impulse response filter; Image processing; Interleaved codes; National electric code; Pipeline processing; Real time systems; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Video sequences; Video signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 1990., IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.1990.112654