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3 October 1995 High-speed image procesing using the TMS320C40 parallel DSP chip
Mark Graves, David Riddoch, Bruce G. Batchelor
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Abstract
Performing complex image processing operations on digital signal processing (DSP) chips offers a great deal of flexibility compared to hardware based solutions, although the later are generally much faster. In this paper the authors fully evaluate the TMS320C40 chip which is a state of the art DSP chip specially designed for highly intensive computations such as image processing, with the extra flexibility of having in-built communication ports to enable parallel processing.
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Mark Graves, David Riddoch, and Bruce G. Batchelor "High-speed image procesing using the TMS320C40 parallel DSP chip", Proc. SPIE 2597, Machine Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems Integration IV, (3 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.223999
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Digital signal processing

Convolution

Parallel processing

Algorithm development

Binary data

Edge detection

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