eISP: a Programmable Processing Architecture for Smart Phone Image Enhancement - Architecture des systèmes électroniques de vision
Pré-Publication, Document De Travail Année : 2009

eISP: a Programmable Processing Architecture for Smart Phone Image Enhancement

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Today's smart phones, with their embedded high-resolution video sensors, require computing capacities that are too high to easily meet stringent silicon area and power consumption requirements (some one and a half square millimeters and half a watt) especially when programmable components are used. To develop such capacities, integrators still rely on dedicated low resolution video processing components, whose drawback is low flexibility. With this in mind, our paper presents eISP {--} a new, fully programmable Embedded Image Signal Processor architecture, now validated in {TSMC 65nm} technology to achieve a capacity of {16.8 GOPs} at {233 MHz}, for {1.5 mm$^2$} of silicon area and a power consumption of {250 mW}. Its resulting efficiency ({67 MOPs/mW}), has made eISP the leading programmable architecture for signal processing, especially for {HD 1080p} video processing on embedded devices such as smart phone.
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cea-00445710 , version 1 (11-01-2010)

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Thevenin Mathieu, Letellier Laurent, Paindavoine Michel, Schmit Renaud, Heyrman Barthelemy. eISP: a Programmable Processing Architecture for Smart Phone Image Enhancement. 2009. ⟨cea-00445710⟩
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