CMOS sensors are now more and more frequently integrated into popular consumer products. Images from these sensors thus need to be digitally processed for display purposes. To do so, CMOS sensors are associated with dedicated components that keep power consumption low. However, use of dedicated components limits hardware flexibility and prevents updating of image processing algorithms. This paper describes the eISP, a programmable processing architecture that combines enough computational efficiency for 1080p HD video with silicon area and power characteristics suitable for the next generation of mobile phones (lower than 1 mm2 and 500 mW in TSMC 65 nm).
Publication
Année de publication : 2010
Type :
Article de journal
Article de journal
Auteurs :
Thevenin, M.
Paindavoine, M.
Letellier, L.
Schmit, R.
Thevenin, M.
Paindavoine, M.
Letellier, L.
Schmit, R.
Titre du journal :
Journal of Real-Time Image Processing
Journal of Real-Time Image Processing
Numéro du journal :
Special
Special
Mots-clés :
Embedded programmable image video processor Low power CMOS High definition VLIW Video pipe
Embedded programmable image video processor Low power CMOS High definition VLIW Video pipe