Title :
A reconfigurable compute engine for real-time vision automata prototyping
Author :
G.M. Quenot;I.C. Kraljic;J. Serot;B. Zavidovique
Author_Institution :
Lab. Syst. de Perception, Etablissement Tech. Central de l´Armement, Arcueil, France
Abstract :
Describes a reconfigurable computer engine called the Data-Flow Functional Computer (DFFC), which is dedicated to rapid prototyping of real-time vision automata. The computer consists of a regular 3D array of very coarse grain application-specific FPGAs, called the ´field-programmable operator array´ (FPOA). Each FPOA includes two configurable data paths and ten input/output ports. Specific development tools allow easy and efficient use of the computer. A high-level description (in a functional language) is compiled into a DFFC configuration using an operator library. Several significant applications (connected component labelling, nonlinear filtering, coloured object tracking) have been implemented using our tools. An environment for automatic derivation of vision automata from a DFFC configuration is currently under development.
Keywords :
"Computer vision","Engines","Automata","Prototypes","Field programmable gate arrays","Streaming media","Switches","Application software","Flip-flops","Dissolved gas analysis"
Conference_Titel :
FPGAs for Custom Computing Machines, 1994. Proceedings. IEEE Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-5490-2
DOI :
10.1109/FPGA.1994.315605