Background
Type: Conference Paper

Real time ELA De-interlacing with the Xtensa reconfigurable processor

Journal: ()Year: 2006Volume: Issue: Pages: 25 - 28
Mahvash Mohammadi H.aSavaria, YvonPierre Langlois J.M.
DOI:10.1109/NEWCAS.2006.250906Language: English

Abstract

This paper proposes optimization techniques to accelerate the enhanced edge-based line average (ELA) deinterlacing method. ELA is based on edge detection and directional interpolation as well as median filtering. The techniques are first based on low-level software optimizations to accelerate loops and arithmetic operations. Specialized hardware structures and corresponding new instructions are then defined for the Xtensa reconfigurable processor to accelerate ELA-specific operations. The combined software and hardware techniques result in a speed-up of 67× when compared to a base case. This accelerates the processing time from 25 times slower than real time to 2.7 times faster for a NTSC frame rate. A parallel processing version of ELA is also discussed. © 2006 IEEE.