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27 February 1996 Reconfigurable image coprocessor for mathematical morphology
Mohamed A. Wahab, Julian M. Holden, S. John Rees
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Proceedings Volume 2727, Visual Communications and Image Processing '96; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.233319
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing '96, 1996, Orlando, FL, United States
Abstract
The execution of morphological algorithms places a large computational burden on the main processor in an image processing system and requires dedicated hardware. This paper proposes a versatile reconfigurable morphological coprocessor, which is implemented using a static RAM-based FPGA device. The basic architecture and several alternative implementations are presented to illustrate the flexibility of the coprocessor whose architecture is modified under the control of the system's processor without any physical design changes.
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Mohamed A. Wahab, Julian M. Holden, and S. John Rees "Reconfigurable image coprocessor for mathematical morphology", Proc. SPIE 2727, Visual Communications and Image Processing '96, (27 February 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.233319
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Field programmable gate arrays

Binary data

Computing systems

Mathematical morphology

Chemical elements

Logic

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