Title
A general-purpose video signal processor: architecture and programming
Abstract
Programming aspects of a new digital, flexible processor especially designed for the effective processing of real-time video signals are addressed. The modular architecture contains a number of programmable, pipelined processing elements. A programmable crossbar switch provides a flexible interconnection between the processing elements. The programs can be constructed with the aid of graphical, interactive tools that abstract from hardware details. Efficient mapping algorithms that automate parts of the programming trajectory have been designed. Data are presented on the hardware utilization that was achieved by applying the tools to a number of video algorithms
Year
DOI
Venue
1989
10.1109/ICCD.1989.63331
Cambridge, MA
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
digital signal processing chips,parallel architectures,pipeline processing,video signals,flexible interconnection,interactive tools,mapping algorithms,modular architecture,pipelined processing,programmable crossbar switch,programming trajectory,real-time video signals,video algorithms,video signal processor,real time,signal processing,frequency,processor architecture,hardware,sampling methods,switches
Conference
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.07
4
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
han j dijkstra1124.13
han j dijkstra2124.13
g essink362.07
a j m hafkamp462.07
C. M. Huizer572.70
A. H. M. van Roermund67716.14
Robert J. Sluyter72817.23
piet snijder8104.83