Title :
Digital still cameras
Author :
Kuno, Tetsuya ; Sugiura, Hiroaki ; Matoba, Narihiro
Author_Institution :
Imaging Syst. Lab., Mitsubishi Electr. Corp., Kyoto, Japan
fDate :
2/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents an interpolation method for digital still cameras (DSCs) which is based on color signal correlation. The authors have developed a method of reducing aliasing by increasing the resolution of color signals in DSCs that use a single-plate charge coupled device (CCD) with a primary color filter array. The new method interpolates signals by taking advantage of the fact that color signal variations are similar to one another in a local region of an image. It selects the signal that shows the higher correlation, either in the horizontal or vertical directions, at color signal positions subject to interpolation, thus improving the color resolution. First, the effectiveness of the new method was verified using image simulation. Next, the prototype hardware was fabricated. The prototype is fitted with an original reduced instruction set computer (RISC) built-in dynamic random access memory (DRAM) for processing image signals to provide high-speed camera signal processing. The authors also confirmed that the effectiveness of the new method was also established in actual products
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; DRAM chips; cameras; correlation methods; digital signal processing chips; image colour analysis; image processing; image resolution; interpolation; reduced instruction set computing; CCD; DRAM; RISC; aliasing reduction; color resolution; color signal correlation; color signal variations; digital still cameras; dynamic random access memory; high-speed camera signal processing; image processing; image simulation; interpolation method; local image region; primary color filter array; prototype hardware; reduced instruction set computer; single-plate charge coupled device; Charge coupled devices; Charge-coupled image sensors; Computational modeling; Digital cameras; Filters; Hardware; Interpolation; Prototypes; Signal processing; Signal resolution;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on