FPGA Implementation of Various Image Processing Algorithms Using Xilinx System Generator

Author(s):  
M. Balaji ◽  
S. Allin Christe
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 2882-2885

This paper proposes the use of Xilinx System Generator for image processing. Several categories of algorithms are assisted by necessary libraries in Xilinx System Generator. This work integrates Matlab Simulink environment. The image processing algorithms are implemented by design approaches based on model design. The results are verified by hardware co-simulation. The system generator blocks are used for various algorithms of image processing for image negatives, RGB to grayscale, dilation, etc


Author(s):  
César D. Fermin ◽  
Dale Martin

Otoconia of higher vertebrates are interesting biological crystals that display the diffraction patterns of perfect crystals (e.g., calcite for birds and mammal) when intact, but fail to produce a regular crystallographic pattern when fixed. Image processing of the fixed crystal matrix, which resembles the organic templates of teeth and bone, failed to clarify a paradox of biomineralization described by Mann. Recently, we suggested that inner ear otoconia crystals contain growth plates that run in different directions, and that the arrangement of the plates may contribute to the turning angles seen at the hexagonal faces of the crystals.Using image processing algorithms described earlier, and Fourier Transform function (2FFT) of BioScan Optimas®, we evaluated the patterns in the packing of the otoconia fibrils of newly hatched chicks (Gallus domesticus) inner ears. Animals were fixed in situ by perfusion of 1% phosphotungstic acid (PTA) at room temperature through the left ventricle, after intraperitoneal Nembutal (35mg/Kg) deep anesthesia. Negatives were made with a Hitachi H-7100 TEM at 50K-400K magnifications. The negatives were then placed on a light box, where images were filtered and transferred to a 35 mm camera as described.


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