Title :
Low power motion estimation algorithm based on temporal correlation and its architecture
Author :
Han, Sun-Hyoung ; Kwon, Sung-Woo ; Lee, Tae-Young ; Lee, Moon-Key
Author_Institution :
SystemIC SP BU IAV team, Hyundai Electron. Industries Co. Ltd., South Korea
Abstract :
We propose architecture of low power motion estimation algorithm. There are two types of MB (macro block) modes in the proposed algorithm (fast MB mode and normal MB mode). In the fast MB mode, the motion vector found from the previous frame is utilized in the next frame. This mode can be adopted in the conventional fast motion estimation algorithm, and as a result, the computational power is reduced by 40%. In normal the MB mode, among the conventional fast search algorithms, we take the 4SS (four step search), and introduce an additional search method called a center-focused search in the step to increase the PSNR level. We then, implement the corresponding PE (processing element) architecture that gives the hardware performance improvement. The new motion estimation architecture is especially efficient for mobile phone and video conferencing applications in which there is not much motion
Keywords :
correlation methods; digital signal processing chips; image sequences; land mobile radio; motion estimation; parallel processing; radiotelephony; search problems; teleconferencing; video coding; PSNR level; center-focused search; fast macro block mode; fast motion estimation algorithm; fast search algorithms; four step search; image sequence; low power motion estimation algorithm; mobile phone; motion vector; normal macro block; processing element architecture; temporal correlation; video compression; video conferencing; Computer architecture; Electronics industry; Energy consumption; Industrial electronics; Motion estimation; PSNR; Power engineering and energy; Search methods; Signal processing algorithms; Video compression;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and its Applications, Sixth International, Symposium on. 2001
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6703-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISSPA.2001.950228