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JRM Vol.12 No.5 pp. 521-526
doi: 10.20965/jrm.2000.p0521
(2000)

Paper:

Stereo Vision VLSI Processor Based on Pixel-Serial and Window-Parallel Architecture

Masanori Hariyama and Michitaka Kameyama

Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Aoba 05, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980, Japan

Received:
June 15, 2000
Accepted:
September 26, 2000
Published:
October 20, 2000
Keywords:
Stereo vision, Sum of absolute differences, Intelligent-integrated systems, High-level synthesis
Abstract
This article presents a stereo-matching algorithm to establish reliable correspondence between images by selecting a desirable window size for SAD (Sum of Absolute Differences) computation. In SAD computation, parallelism between pixels in a window changes depending on its window size, while parallelism between windows is predetermined by the input-image size. Based on this consideration, a window-parallel and pixel-serial architecture is proposed to achieve 100% utilization of processing elements. Performance of the VLSI processor is evaluated to be more than 10,000 times higher than that of a general-purpose processor.
Cite this article as:
M. Hariyama and M. Kameyama, “Stereo Vision VLSI Processor Based on Pixel-Serial and Window-Parallel Architecture,” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.12 No.5, pp. 521-526, 2000.
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