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International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering (ICSTE 2012)
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9780791860151
No. of Pages:
680
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ASME Press
Publication date:
2012
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63 A Two-Channel Detection and Track System Design Based on FPGA and DSP
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6
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Published:2012
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Hong, Z, Dongdong, J, Ding, Y, Yuecheng, L, & Mingui, S. "A Two-Channel Detection and Track System Design Based on FPGA and DSP." International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering (ICSTE 2012). Ed. Zhou, J. ASME Press, 2012.
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A system based on FPGA and DSP is designed to detect and track targets, which receives real-time infrared and visible light video, and this paper also presents a new detecting algorithm. It introduces the operating principle, hardware architecture and algorithm flow. The experiment results show that the system is capable of processing 3 dB video data from two channels at the same time. It is designed in the way of modularity, so it’s convenient to update and modified.
1. Introduction
2. Hardware Implement
3. Algorithms Flow
4. The IR Detection Algorithms
5. Experiment Results
6. Conclusions
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