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Wavelet Transform for Forward and Inverse
Author(s) -
Karimella Vikram
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international journal of electronics and electical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2231-5284
DOI - 10.47893/ijeee.2013.1031
Subject(s) - computer science , vhdl , architecture , jpeg 2000 , redundancy (engineering) , discrete wavelet transform , microcode , computer hardware , computer architecture , computation , inverse , wavelet transform , wavelet , computer engineering , embedded system , algorithm , arithmetic , parallel computing , field programmable gate array , artificial intelligence , image compression , image processing , mathematics , image (mathematics) , art , geometry , visual arts , operating system
In this research, an architecture that performs both forward and inverse lifting-based discrete wavelet transform is proposed. The proposed architecture reduces the hardware requirement by exploiting the redundancy in the arithmetic operation involved in DWT computation. The proposed architecture does not require any extra memory to store intermediate results. The proposed architecture consists of predict module, update module, address generation module, control unit and a set of registers to establish data communication between predict and update modules. The symmetrical extension of images at the boundary to reduce distorted images has been incorporated in our proposed architecture as mentioned in JPEG2000. This architecture has been described in VHDL at the RTL level and simulated successfully using Model Sim simulation environment.

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