2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30481-6_4
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Computing to the Limit with Heterogeneous CPU-FPGA Devices in a Video Fusion Application

Abstract: Abstract. This paper presents a complete video fusion system with hardware acceleration and investigates its performance and energy optimization. The video fusion application is based on the Dual-Tree Complex Wavelet Transforms (DT-CWT). Video fusion combines information from different spectral bands into a single representation and advanced algorithms based on wavelet transforms are compute and energy intensive. In this work the transforms are mapped to a hardware accelerator using high-level synthesis tools … Show more

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“…We also extend the flow to support new circuits that show different types of critical path end-points not limited to flip-flops. The paper in [20] presented initial results around the video fusion application and Vivado HLS and this is extended in this work with a new tool flow and detector type that enables having internal memories as end-points of the critical paths.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We also extend the flow to support new circuits that show different types of critical path end-points not limited to flip-flops. The paper in [20] presented initial results around the video fusion application and Vivado HLS and this is extended in this work with a new tool flow and detector type that enables having internal memories as end-points of the critical paths.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. The application of the framework to a video fusion system created with high-level synthesis tools originally performed in [20] is extended with a second case study. This second case study corresponds to a multiprocessor system with Microblaze soft-cores forming an overlay architecture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%