Adaptive FPGA NoC-based Architecture for Multispectral Image Correlation

Computer Science – Hardware Architecture

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An adaptive FPGA architecture based on the NoC (Network-on-Chip) approach is used for the multispectral image correlation. This architecture must contain several distance algorithms depending on the characteristics of spectral images and the precision of the authentication. The analysis of distance algorithms is required which bases on the algorithmic complexity, result precision, execution time and the adaptability of the implementation. This paper presents the comparison of these distance computation algorithms on one spectral database. The result of a RGB algorithm implementation was discussed.

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