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25 October 1988 Two-Dimensional Systolic Arrays For Two-Dimensional Convolution
Hon Keung Kwan, T. S. Okullo-Oballa
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Proceedings Volume 1001, Visual Communications and Image Processing '88: Third in a Series; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969020
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing III, 1988, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
In this paper, two, two-dimensional systolic arrays are derived by matrix-vector formulations of two-dimensional convolution. One array has a serial input, a serial output and uses a minimum number of mul-tipliers; while the other array has parallel inputs, parallel outputs and is suitable for high-speed processing using slow processing elements. Both arrays are modular with nearest neighbour communications and are suitable for VLSI implementation.
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Hon Keung Kwan and T. S. Okullo-Oballa "Two-Dimensional Systolic Arrays For Two-Dimensional Convolution", Proc. SPIE 1001, Visual Communications and Image Processing '88: Third in a Series, (25 October 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969020
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KEYWORDS
Convolution

Image processing

Visual communications

Switches

Very large scale integration

Clocks

Computing systems

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