A Space-Time Multiplex Architecture for 3D Stacked Embedded Vision Systems

Schmidt M, Loos A, Fey D (2006)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2006

Edited Volumes: PARELEC 2006 - Proceedings: International Symposium on Parallel Computing in Electrical Engineering

Pages Range: 374-379

Conference Proceedings Title: Proc. of the 5th Intern. Symposium on Parallel Computing in Electrical Enineering

Event location: Bialystok, Poland PL

DOI: 10.1109/PARELEC.2006.10

Abstract

Due to the increasing needs of always faster automation technology in the field of industrial fabrication the common methods of machine vision meet their limits. The reasons are the widely used serial computation and transmission of data streams on the base of strict spatially separated data capturing by an image sensor and data processing e.g. by a coupled DSP. To meet serious real time requirements many discrete high speed components are used which often causes high costs. In contrast we propose a 3D architecture based on stacked chip dies. In order to find a trade-off between speed and required chip area we present a space-time multiplex architecture i.e. clusters of pixels are processed time-serially by one processor and several clusters are processed by a multi-core processor. Our architecture allows the successive computation of basic low-level image processing operations. We determined an optimal number of serially processed pixels between 16 and 32 in a cluster for a resolution of 256×256 pixels. Furthermore we found out that the most efficient way is to process a line based cluster. © 2006 IEEE.

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APA:

Schmidt, M., Loos, A., & Fey, D. (2006). A Space-Time Multiplex Architecture for 3D Stacked Embedded Vision Systems. In Proc. of the 5th Intern. Symposium on Parallel Computing in Electrical Enineering (pp. 374-379). Bialystok, Poland, PL.

MLA:

Schmidt, Michael, Andreas Loos, and Dietmar Fey. "A Space-Time Multiplex Architecture for 3D Stacked Embedded Vision Systems." Proceedings of the (PARELEC), Bialystok, Poland 2006. 374-379.

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