Issues in wireless video coding using run-time-reconfigurable FPGAs
- 19 November 2002
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
Video coding has been implemented by using rapid reconfiguration to time-share hardware for several sequential stages. This allows the number of gates to be reduced by a factor proportional to the number of coding stages at the expense of some reconfiguration overhead and the added memory and control needed to implement reconfiguration. The results of this work suggest that run-time reconfiguration is a powerful technique with potential for a wide range of applications in which temporal partitioning and adaptivity are feasible and desired.Keywords
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