Title
A programmable video signal processor
Abstract
A description is given of a digital, general-purpose, programmable processor chip, especially designed for effective processing of video signals. The architecture is described in terms of three hierarchical levels: the system level, describing how video signal processing tasks are realized on the basis of only one type of processor chip; the chip level, describing the modular architecture with the number of modules on the chip to be tuned to the available technology; and the module level, describing the various processing elements, how they communicate, and how they are controlled by so-called cyclo-static programs. For program development, software support tools have been designed, in a top-down mapping trajectory, that start at the signal-flow-graph level and result in the program code for the processor(s)
Year
DOI
Venue
1989
10.1109/ICASSP.1989.266969
Glasgow
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
computerised picture processing,digital signal processing chips,programming environments,software tools,video signals,dsp chip,chip level,cyclo-static programs,general purpose processor chip,modular architecture,module level,processing elements,program code,program development,programmable video signal processor,signal-flow-graph level,software support tools,system level,top-down mapping trajectory,sampling methods,top down,computer architecture,space technology,chip,signal flow graph,tv,signal processing
Conference
1520-6149
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
2.76
0
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
r j sluyter1104.81
piet snijder2104.83
han j dijkstra342.76
c m huizer442.76
A. H. M. van Roermund57716.14