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Image Processing
In an image processing system, FPGAs are typically used to preprocess the data to both reduce the amount of data output from the card and also to offload some portion of the signal processing algorithm from the rest of the system. The same capability can be used to reduce the amount of data being recorded. Simple windowing can be used to eliminate data samples that are not useful based on timing or other external inputs, and FFT or other preprocessing algorithms can be used to reduce the bandwidth of the recorded data by identifying specific signals or eliminating blocks of data without signal activity.
Tekmicro offers a wide range of solutions to meet the demanding needs of demanding image processing applications.
Article links:
FPGAs Push Integrated Data Recorder Systems Beyond Number Crunching
The powerful processing capabilities of today’s FPGAs provide the ideal building block for advanced military data recording system architectures. Blending signal processing with network interfaces and fabric endpoints makes for a flexible solution.
By Andrew Reddig, TEK Microsystems
10 Gbit Ethernet Fuels Network-Centric VXS Systems
Fabrics like RapidIO provide the speedy interconnect at the foundation of many new embedded form factors. But military system designers are now eyeing 10 Gbit Ethernet, which has the potential to meet both control and data plane requirements.
By Andrew Reddig, TEK Microsystems Inc.
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