Abstract:
The design and hardware implementation of a lowcomplexity
signal processing algorithm is proposed for real-time
depth-velocity filtering in 5-D light field videos (LFVs). The
proposed design is based on a stable 5-D infinite impulse response
(IIR) digital filter having three cascaded sections, each synthesized
using the concept of multidimensional passive network
resonance. A novel semi-systolic hardware implementation is
proposed. Each section of the filter is implemented and tested on
a Xilinx Virtex-7 FPGA platform using Matlab based hardware
co-simulation with both synthetic and real LFV signals. A realtime
processing throughput of 467 LFV frames/s is implied with
each section of the filter operating at 204, 164 and 115 MHz for
input LFV frames of size 9×9×220×360.
Citation:
Wijenayake, C., Liyanage, N., Edussooriya, C. U. S., Seatang, H., Agathoklis, P., & Bruton, L. T. (2019). Design and Implementation of 5-D IIR Depth Velocity Filters for Light Field Video Processing. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, 66(7), 1267–1271. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCSII.2018.2874940