IMPLEMENTING NON-UNIFORMITY CORRECTION ALGORITHM FOR INFRARED FOCAL PLANE ARRAY BASED ON MPSOC
Keywords:
Infrared Focal Plane Array, Non-uniformity Correction, MPSoC.Abstract
Non-Uniformity Responding of Infrared Focal Plane Array significantly effects on image quality. NonUniformity Correction algorithm executed in an embedded system with real time requiring is necessary. In order to implement this algorithm work with other image processing, this paper concentrates on method to actualize multiple executings based on MPSoC technology. This is a combination between embedded system and FPGA. Therefore, it has ability of processing simultaneously actions on hardware that compiled by software. Experimental result of NUC algorithm presents real time and accuracy performances.
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