Artigo Revisado por pares

The Evolution of the PAPRICA System

1997; IOS Press; Volume: 4; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3233/ica-1997-4203

ISSN

1875-8835

Autores

Alberto Broggi, G. Conte, Francesco Gregoretti, Claudio Sansoè, Leonardo Reyneri,

Tópico(s)

Cellular Automata and Applications

Resumo

PAPRICA project started in 1988 as an experimental VLSI architecture devoted to the efficient computation of data with two-dimensional structure. The main goal of the project is to develop a subsystem that could operate as an attached processing unit to a standard workstation and in perspective as a specialized processing module in dedicated systems devoted to low-level image analysis, cellular neural networks emulation, and DRC algorithms. The architecture has been extensively used for basic low level image analysis tasks up to optical flow computation and feature tracking, showing encouraging performances even in the first prototype version. The paper discusses the current implementation and presents a critical analysis of the project, allowing identification of some crucial points of PAPRICA design (and of array processors in general) that must be carefully considered in the case of redesign.

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