Title :
3D discrete wavelet transform architectures
Author :
Weeks, Michael ; Bayoumi, Magdy
Author_Institution :
Center for Adv. Comput. Studies, Southwestern Louisiana Univ., Lafayette, LA, USA
fDate :
31 May-3 Jun 1998
Abstract :
Compression is a significant operation in many 3D data applications, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), medical diagnosis, television, and seismic data. Employing standard 2D compression techniques do not offer efficient solutions in these applications. In this paper, a 3D discrete wavelet transform (DWT) approach is proposed for performing 3D compression. Two architectures are presented. The first architecture, called 3D-I, is a straight-forward implementation of the 3D DWT. It allows even distribution of the processing load onto 3 sets of filters, with each set doing the calculations for one dimension. The filters are easily scalable to a larger size. The control for this design is very simple, since the data are operated on in a row-column-slice fashion. The design is cascadable. Due to pipelining, all filters are utilized 100% of the time, except for the start up and wind-down times. The second proposed architecture, 3D-II, uses block inputs to reduce the amount of on-chip memory. It has a control unit to select which coefficients to pass on to the low and high pass filters. The RAM on the chip is small compared to the input size, since it depends solely on the filter sizes. The filters are parallel, since systolic filters assume that the data is fed in a non-block form such that partial calculations are done
Keywords :
data compression; digital filters; image processing; parallel architectures; pipeline processing; random-access storage; wavelet transforms; 3D compression; 3D data; 3D discrete wavelet transform architectures; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; block inputs; filter sizes; high pass filters; low and high pass filters; medical diagnosis; on-chip memory; pipelining; row-column-slice fashion; seismic data; systolic filters; television; Application software; Computer architecture; Discrete transforms; Discrete wavelet transforms; Image coding; Low pass filters; Magnetic resonance imaging; Read-write memory; TV; Wavelet analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 1998. ISCAS '98. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4455-3
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.1998.698757