scholarly journals Hardware design of a scalable and fast 2-D hadamard transform for HEVC video encoder

Author(s):  
Heh Whit Ney ◽  
Ab Al-Hadi Ab Rahman ◽  
Ainy Haziyah Awab ◽  
Mohd Shahrizal Rusli ◽  
Usman Ullah Sheikh ◽  
...  

<span>This paper presents the hardware design of a 2-dimensional Hadamard transform used the in the rate distortion optimization module in state-of-the-art HEVC video encoder. The transform is mainly used to quickly determine optimum block size for encoding part of a video frame. The proposed design is both scalable and fast by 1) implementing a unified architecture for sizes 4x4 to 32x32, and 2) pipelining and feed through control that allows high performance for all block sizes. The design starts with high-level algorithmic loop unrolling optimization to determine suitable level of parallelism. Based on this, a suitable hardware architecture is devised using transpose memory buffer as pipeline memory for maximum performance. The design is synthesized and implemented on Xilinx Kintex Ultrascale FPGA. Results indicate variable performance obtained for different block sizes and higher operating frequency compared to a similar work in literature. The proposed design can be used as a hardware accelerator to speed up the rate distortion optimization operation in HEVC video encoders.</span>

Author(s):  
Fabrice Le Leannec ◽  
Tangi Poirier ◽  
Franck Galpin ◽  
Fabrice Urban ◽  
Julien Fleureau ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 645-653 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hung-Chi Fang ◽  
Yu-Wei Chang ◽  
Tu-Chih Wang ◽  
Chao-Tsung Huang ◽  
Liang-Gee Chen

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kent Griffith ◽  
Clare Grey

Nb18W8O69 (9Nb2O5×8WO3) is the tungsten-rich end-member of the Wadsley–Roth crystallographic shear (cs) structures within the Nb2O5–WO3 series. It has the largest block size of any known, stable Wadsley–Roth phase, comprising 5 ´ 5 units of corner-shared MO6 octahedra between the shear planes, giving rise to 2 nm ´ 2 nm blocks. Rapid lithium intercalation is observed in this new candidate battery material and 7Li pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy – measured in a battery electrode for the first time at room temperature – reveals superionic lithium conductivity. In addition to its promising rate capability, Nb18W8O69 adds a piece to the larger picture of our understanding of high-performance Wadsley–Roth complex metal oxides.


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