New High Performance Histogram Design
Journal Title: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET) - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
High performance designs are the prime requirement for the high complexity multimedia applications. Histogram is the frequently used preprocessing task in several image enhancement techniques. The software implementation of the histogram is hardware inefficient and provides poor performance. To improve the performance, hardware implementation is done. The existing algorithms/architectures are inefficient. Therefore, two new low complexity histogram algorithm are proposed in this paper. The proposed algorithms prop1 and prop2 reduce the number of counters by 50% and 75% and reduces the delay by 23.8% and 31.04%, respectively. Therefore, the proposed algorithm can be effectively applied to achieve high performance designs.
Authors and Affiliations
Govind Bhai, Shweta Agrawal
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