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30 August 2002 Electronic image stabilization hardware system based on C6711DSK
Feng Yu, Mingqi Liu, Yuejin Zhao, Xiaohua Liu, Hai Lu, Yi Sun, Yubin Zhou
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Abstract
This paper offers a fast and simple design about real-time electronic image stabilization hardware system. This design produces a video-process daughterboard based on C6711DSK [1] (The DSK is a parallel port interfaced platform that allows TI, its customers, and third-parties, to efficiently develop and test applications for the C6711). It estimates and eliminates the frame-to-frame global pixel motion in an unsteady image sequence. The system achieves a real-time stabilizing sequence ofanalog signals taken by a phonograph that is on a vibrating platform. In this paper we present a CPLD system control operation on whole board. We adopt block-matching algorithm to greatly accelerate the velocity of processing. The system completed real-time electronic image stabilization. The experimental system has been simulated in computer. The system could complete to stabilize image. Now, the hardware system is being test and debugged.
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Feng Yu, Mingqi Liu, Yuejin Zhao, Xiaohua Liu, Hai Lu, Yi Sun, and Yubin Zhou "Electronic image stabilization hardware system based on C6711DSK", Proc. SPIE 4925, Electronic Imaging and Multimedia Technology III, (30 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.481641
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KEYWORDS
Digital signal processing

Signal processing

Image processing

Video processing

Video

Clocks

Control systems

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