Title :
A near infrared imaging detection system based on davinci platform
Author :
Hua, Li ; Shi-Chao, Zhang ; Chao, Han ; Ming, Zheng ; Xiao-feng, Meng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Beihang Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Infrared imaging detection technology is a high-tech, involving of optics, electronics, machinery and computer science in many fields. The technology now plays a crucial role in detection of early warning, identification tracking, public security, fire alarm and applications in many other fields. This paper mainly expands on a near-infrared imaging detection system based on Davinci Digital Signal Processor (DSP) platform. And this article describes the schematic, hardware structure and image data processing algorithm of the near-infrared imaging detection system in detail. Firstly, infrared radiation from the tracked target is focused on the CMOS near infrared image sensor through an infrared optical lens. The image sensor controlled by a Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD) produces the corresponding image data, and then the image data is scaled by the CPLD to fit the following data processing. The CPLD also plays a key role in video buffering and noise reduction. The Davinci DSP-SOC will then accept the data flow afterward, and calculate the location of the target with the corresponding image processing algorithms to control the servos of horizontal and vertical, locking and tracking the infrared target in real time. The ARM9 core in the DSP-SOC is operated with Linux, which is free and open source. The user can humanly program the core DSP algorithms and tracking algorithms with a PC to get a much better effect of tracking. With a touch-screen and TFT LCD, the system is much more convenient and user-friendly. Due to the high sensitivity and resolution, the near infrared imaging detection system can be used at night or in very low visibility, having an excellent target recognition capability and precision- detection capability.
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; Linux; digital signal processing chips; infrared detectors; infrared imaging; lenses; liquid crystal displays; object recognition; programmable logic devices; public domain software; system-on-chip; thin film transistors; touch sensitive screens; ARM9 core; CMOS near infrared image sensor; CPLD; DSP-SOC; Davinci digital signal processor platform; Linux; complex programmable logic device; image data processing algorithm; infrared optical lens; infrared radiation; near infrared imaging detection system; noise reduction; open source; precision-detection capability; target recognition; touch-screen TFT LCD; user-friendly system; video buffering; Data processing; Digital signal processing; Infrared detectors; Infrared image sensors; Infrared imaging; Optical buffering; Optical imaging; Optical sensors; Signal processing algorithms; Target tracking; ARM9; CMOS; DSP-SOC; Infrared image detection; Infrared image processing;
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Measurement & Instruments, 2009. ICEMI '09. 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3863-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3864-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICEMI.2009.5274096