Title :
Design of multiplierless, high-performance, wavelet filter banks with image compression applications
Author :
Kotteri, Kishore A. ; Bell, Amy E. ; Carletta, Joan E.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Blacksburg, VA, USA
fDate :
3/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The JPEG2000 image coding standard employs the biorthogonal 9/7 wavelet for lossy compression. The performance of a hardware implementation of the 9/7 filter bank depends on the accuracy and the efficiency with which the quantized filter coefficients are represented. A high-precision representation ensures compression performance close to the unquantized, infinite precision filter bank, but at the cost of increased hardware resources and processing time. If the filter coefficients are quantized such that the filter bank properties are preserved, then, the degradation in compression performance will be minimal. This paper investigates two filter structures and two "compensating" filter coefficient quantization methods for improving the performance of multiplierless, quantized filter banks. Rather than using an optimization technique to guide the design process, the new methods utilizes the perfect reconstruction requirements of the filter bank. The results indicate that the best method (a cascade structure with compensating zeros) realizes image-compression performance very similar to the unquantized filter case while also achieving a fast, efficient hardware implementation.
Keywords :
channel bank filters; data compression; discrete wavelet transforms; image coding; 9/7 filter bank; JPEG2000 image coding; biorthogonal wavelet; compensating filter coefficient quantization methods; compensating zeros; compression performance degradation; filter structures; hardware processing time; hardware resources; image compression; infinite precision filter bank; lossy compression; quantized filter coefficients; unquantized precision filter bank; wavelet filter bank design; Costs; Degradation; Design optimization; Filter bank; Hardware; Image coding; Image reconstruction; Process design; Quantization; Transform coding;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2003.820234