High Performance Customizable Architecture for Machine Vision Applications

Autores
Leiva, Lucas; Acosta, Nelson
Año de publicación
2012
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Vision based applications are present anywhere. A special market is industry, allowing to improve product quality and to reduce manufacturing costs. The vision systems applied to industries are known as machine vision systems. These systems must meet time constraints to operate in real time. Generally the production lines are more and more fasters, and the time to process and bring a response is minimal. For this reasons, dedicated architectures are emplaced. In this work a review of several commercial systems is presented, as well a proposed architecture is depicted. The architecture is concern as a customizable platform, avoiding having knowledge in hardware description languages. It is based on massive parallelism to achieve the maximum processing performance. Several optimizations at different levels are applied to increase the final system speedup. Also, time and area metrics are reported, showing that the architecture is well suitable for real time video processing in industrial applications.
Facultad de Informática
Materia
Informática
video processing
machine vision
FPGA
IMAGE PROCESSING AND COMPUTER VISION
Nivel de accesibilidad
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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title High Performance Customizable Architecture for Machine Vision Applications
spellingShingle High Performance Customizable Architecture for Machine Vision Applications
Leiva, Lucas
Informática
video processing
machine vision
FPGA
IMAGE PROCESSING AND COMPUTER VISION
title_short High Performance Customizable Architecture for Machine Vision Applications
title_full High Performance Customizable Architecture for Machine Vision Applications
title_fullStr High Performance Customizable Architecture for Machine Vision Applications
title_full_unstemmed High Performance Customizable Architecture for Machine Vision Applications
title_sort High Performance Customizable Architecture for Machine Vision Applications
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Leiva, Lucas
Acosta, Nelson
author Leiva, Lucas
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Acosta, Nelson
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video processing
machine vision
FPGA
IMAGE PROCESSING AND COMPUTER VISION
topic Informática
video processing
machine vision
FPGA
IMAGE PROCESSING AND COMPUTER VISION
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Vision based applications are present anywhere. A special market is industry, allowing to improve product quality and to reduce manufacturing costs. The vision systems applied to industries are known as machine vision systems. These systems must meet time constraints to operate in real time. Generally the production lines are more and more fasters, and the time to process and bring a response is minimal. For this reasons, dedicated architectures are emplaced. In this work a review of several commercial systems is presented, as well a proposed architecture is depicted. The architecture is concern as a customizable platform, avoiding having knowledge in hardware description languages. It is based on massive parallelism to achieve the maximum processing performance. Several optimizations at different levels are applied to increase the final system speedup. Also, time and area metrics are reported, showing that the architecture is well suitable for real time video processing in industrial applications.
Facultad de Informática
description Vision based applications are present anywhere. A special market is industry, allowing to improve product quality and to reduce manufacturing costs. The vision systems applied to industries are known as machine vision systems. These systems must meet time constraints to operate in real time. Generally the production lines are more and more fasters, and the time to process and bring a response is minimal. For this reasons, dedicated architectures are emplaced. In this work a review of several commercial systems is presented, as well a proposed architecture is depicted. The architecture is concern as a customizable platform, avoiding having knowledge in hardware description languages. It is based on massive parallelism to achieve the maximum processing performance. Several optimizations at different levels are applied to increase the final system speedup. Also, time and area metrics are reported, showing that the architecture is well suitable for real time video processing in industrial applications.
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