Miguel Arias-Estrada, Cesar Torres-Huitzil
Journal of Electronic Imaging, Vol. 10, Issue 01, (January 2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1329341
TOPICS: Image processing, Field programmable gate arrays, Computer architecture, Edge detection, Detection and tracking algorithms, Convolution, Machine vision, Computer vision technology, Corner detection, Clocks
This paper presents an architecture for real-time generic convolution of a mask and an image. The architecture is intended for fast low-level image processing. The field programmable gate array (FPGA)-based architecture takes advantage of the availability of registers in FPGAs to implement an efficient and compact module to process the convolutions. The architecture is designed to minimize the number of accesses to the image memory and it is based on parallel modules with internal pipeline operation in order to improve its performance. The architecture is prototyped in a FPGA, but it can be implemented on dedicated very-large-scale-integrated devices to reach higher clock frequencies. Complexity issues, FPGA resources utilization, FPGA limitations, and real-time performance are discussed. Some results are presented and discussed.