Video Processing
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Picking the right MPSoC-based video architecture: Part 3
A look at the design of multiprocessor systems-on-chips (MPSoCs) for video applications and how to optimize them for computational power and real-time performance as well as flexibility. Part 3: Critical communication bus structures

Picking the right MPSoC-based video architecture: Part 2
A look at the design of multiprocessor systems-on-chips (MPSoCs) for video applications and how to optimize them for computational power and real-time performance as well as flexibility. Part 2: CPU configurations and interconnections.

Picking the right MPSoC-based video architecture: Part 1
A look at the design of multiprocessor systems-on-chips (MPSoCs) for video applications and how to optimize them for computational power and real-time performance as well as flexibility.

SIGNAL CHAIN BASICS (Part 32): Digital interfaces (con't) -- The I2C Bus
Understand the connection and format of the inter-integrated circuit bus, a basic, low-cost interconnection scheme

Deinterlacing with FPGA for HDTVs
Interlaced video is a succession of 50 or 60 fields per second, where each field carries only half of the rows that are displayed in each frame of video. This article explores different deinterlacing techniques and examines how FPGAs are increasingly being used for complex deinterlacing functions required for HDTVS.

Robot with "human-like" vision
With robots being outfitted with many different types of sensors, it's not surprising that human researchers are interested in replicating how we perceive the outside world.

Product how-to: DSP/FPGA platform for video surveillance
Avnet's video surveillance platform pairs a TI DM6437 DaVinci DSP with a Xilinx Spartan-3A DSP FPGA. here's how the platform works, and how to get the most out of it.

SIGNAL CHAIN BASICS (Part 27): Control EMI resulting from board-level clock distribution
Use shielding, decoupling, careful layout, and changes to the clock-source characteristics to beat EMI induced by clock distribution on your PC board


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About the Video/Imaging Video Processing How-To Section Video/Imaging DesignLine's Video Processing section is the premier design resource for engineers looking to implement video processing and image processing in designs for applications such as video cameras, digital cameras, TV sets, set top boxes, DVD recorders and players, media servers, IPTV, portable media, video transcoding, video telephones and video networking.
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