Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Generation of a disparity result with low latency
- Patent Title (中): 以低延迟生成视差结果
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Application No.: US13039248Application Date: 2011-03-02
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Publication No.: US08260040B2Publication Date: 2012-09-04
- Inventor: John Iselin Woodfill , Henry Harlyn Baker , Brian Von Herzen , Robert Dale Alkire
- Applicant: John Iselin Woodfill , Henry Harlyn Baker , Brian Von Herzen , Robert Dale Alkire
- Applicant Address: US CA Menlo Park
- Assignee: Tyzx, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Tyzx, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Menlo Park
- Agency: Van Pelt, Yi & James LLP
- Main IPC: G06K9/00
- IPC: G06K9/00

Abstract:
A powerful, scaleable, and reconfigurable image processing system and method of processing data therein is described. This general purpose, reconfigurable engine with toroidal topology, distributed memory, and wide bandwidth I/O are capable of solving real applications at real-time speeds. The reconfigurable image processing system can be optimized to efficiently perform specialized computations, such as real-time video and audio processing. This reconfigurable image processing system provides high performance via high computational density, high memory bandwidth, and high I/O bandwidth. Generally, the reconfigurable image processing system and its control structure include a homogeneous array of 16 field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) and 16 static random access memories (SRAM) arranged in a partial torus configuration. The reconfigurable image processing system also includes a PCI bus interface chip, a clock control chip, and a datapath chip. It can be implemented in a single board. It receives data from its external environment, computes correspondence, and uses the results of the correspondence computations for various post-processing industrial applications. The reconfigurable image processing system determines correspondence by using non-parametric local transforms followed by correlation. These non-parametric local transforms include the census and rank transforms. Other embodiments involve a combination of correspondence, rectification, a left-right consistency check, and the application of an interest operator.
Public/Granted literature
- US20110210851A1 Generation of a disparity result with low latency Public/Granted day:2011-09-01
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