Fully Pipelined Low-Cost and High-Quality ColorDemosaicking VLSI Design for Real-Time VideoApplications. - 2015 PROJECT TITLE: Fully Pipelined Low-Cost and High-Quality ColorDemosaicking VLSI Design for Real-Time VideoApplications. - 2015 ABSTRACT: This transient presents a totally pipelined color demosaicking design. To improve the standard of reconstructed images, a linear deviation compensation scheme was created to extend the correlation between the interpolated and neighboring pixels. Furthermore, immediately interpolated green color pixels are first to be utilized in hardware-oriented color demosaicking algorithms, which efficiently promoted the quality of the reconstructed image. A boundary detector and a boundary mirror machine were added to enhance the quality of pixels located in boundaries. In addition, a hardware sharing technique was used to cut back the hardware costs of three interpolators. The terribly-large-scale integration architecture in this temporary contains solely 4.ninety seven K gate counts, and the core space is sixty 229 µm2 synthesized by using 0.18-µm CMOS method. Compared with the previous low-complexity designs, this work has the advantages in terms of low price, low power consumption, and high performance. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest A Low-Power Architecture for the Designof a One-Dimensional Median Filter. - 2015 Secrecy Rate Optimizations for a MIMO Secrecy Channel With a Cooperative Jammer - 2015