A technical introduction to digital video
A technical introduction to digital video
MPEG Video Compression Standard
MPEG Video Compression Standard
Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB
Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB
Power modeling and efficient FPGA implementation of FHT for signal processing
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
Versatility of extended subwords and the matrix register file
ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization (TACO)
The Underlying Formal Model of Algorithmic Lateral Inhibition in Motion Detection
IWINAC '07 Proceedings of the 2nd international work-conference on Nature Inspired Problem-Solving Methods in Knowledge Engineering: Interplay Between Natural and Artificial Computation, Part II
Real-time motion detection by lateral inhibition in accumulative computation
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Algorithmic lateral inhibition formal model for real-time motion detection
EUROCAST'07 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Computer aided systems theory
Exploration of hardware sharing for image encoders
Proceedings of the Conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe
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Colour space conversion is very important in many types of image processing applications including video compression. This operation consumes up to 40% of the entire processing power of a highly optimised decoder. Therefore, techniques which efficiently implement this conversion are desired. This paper presents two novel architectures for efficient implementation of a Colour Space Converter (CSC) suitable for Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGAs) and VLSI. The proposed architectures are based on Distributed Arithmetic (DA) ROM accumulator principles. The architectures have been implemented and verified using the Celoxica RC1000 FPGA development board. In addition, they are platform independent and have a low latency (eight cycles). The first architecture has a throughput of height, while the second one is fully pipelined and has a throughput of one and capable of sustained data rate of over 234 mega-conversions/s.