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Design of an ASIC for Straight Line Detection in an Image
Calcutta, India January 04-January 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICVD.2000.81259613th International Conference on VLSI ...
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A.K. Majumdar, Indian Institute of Technology
Nirav Patel, Lucent Technologies
The detection of straight lines in an image is an important problem in image processing. The detection of features such as straight lines in an image involves high computational overhead. In order to achieve high throughput, an appropriate application specific circuit(ASIC) appears to be only effective alternative. This paper describes an architecture for computing Hough transform for detection of line segments. The trigonometric functions required in the computation of Hough Transform are realized using a CORDIC based scheme. The proposed VLSI implementation uses a pipelined architecture for calculation of Hough Transform and detection of straight lines from the parameter space. The architecture has been simulated and verified using Verilog for functional correctness with Cadence design tools.
Index Terms:
Hough Transform, CORDIC, ASIC Design
Citation:
A.K. Majumdar, Nirav Patel, "Design of an ASIC for Straight Line Detection in an Image," vlsid, pp.128, 13th International Conference on VLSI Design, 2000
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