The introduction of high-resolution CMOS image sensors [1] has encouraged the development of various applications to handle high frame rates, high resolution, and multiple images processed by software. Complicated image processing algorithms used in recent DSCs and camcorders, which make use of adaptive image processing to deal with the characteristics of scenes and objects, require extensive computational power, as well as low power consumption and increased flexibility. FIESTA is developed to adapt to these markets.
Abstract:
The introduction of high-resolution CMOS image sensors [1] has encouraged the development of various applications to handle high frame rates, high resolution, and multipl...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The introduction of high-resolution CMOS image sensors [1] has encouraged the development of various applications to handle high frame rates, high resolution, and multiple images processed by software. Complicated image processing algorithms used in recent DSCs and camcorders, which make use of adaptive image processing to deal with the characteristics of scenes and objects, require extensive computational power, as well as low power consumption and increased flexibility. FIESTA is developed to adapt to these markets.
Date of Conference: 03-07 February 2008
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 January 2009
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