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- Brucek Khailany, Ted Williams, Jim Lin, Eileen Peters Long, Mark Rygh, DeForest Tovey, William J. Dally:
A Programmable 512 GOPS Stream Processor for Signal, Image, and Video Processing. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 43(1): 202-213 (2008) - Jonah Probell:
Architecture Considerations for Multi-Format Programmable Video Processors. J. Signal Process. Syst. 50(1): 33-39 (2008) - 2007
- Brucek Khailany, Ted Williams, Jim Lin, Eileen Long, Mark Rygh, DeForest Tovey, William J. Dally:
A Programmable 512 GOPS Stream Processor for Signal, Image, and Video Processing. ISSCC 2007: 272-602 - 2002
- Lingfeng Li, Danian Gong, Yun He:
A single-chip real-time programmable video signal processor. ISCAS (5) 2002: 129-132 - 2001
- Danian Gong, Yun He:
New programmable video signal processor for motion estimation and motion compensation. VCIP 2001: 920-931 - 1997
- M. L. G. Smeets, Emile H. L. Aarts, Gerben Essink, Erwin A. de Kock:
Delay management for programmable video signal processors. ED&TC 1997: 126-133 - 1996
- Emile H. L. Aarts, Gerben Essink, Erwin A. de Kock:
Recursive Bipartitioning of Signal Flow Graphs for Programmable Video Signal Processors. ED&TC 1996: 460-466 - Chih-Chin Chen, Chein-Wei Jen:
A programmable concurrent video signal processor. ICIP (2) 1996: 1039-1042 - 1995
- Petri Liuha, Pasi Pohjala, Pertti Vanni, Juha Nieminen:
Implementation of PALplus decoder with programmable video signal processor. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. Video Technol. 5(5): 429-435 (1995) - Eddy de Greef, Francky Catthoor, Hugo De Man:
Memory organization for video algorithms on programmable signal processors. ICCD 1995: 552-557 - 1993
- Nobuyuki Yagi, Kazuo Fukui, Kazumasa Enami, Nobuyuki Sasaki, Hidetaka Saitou, Yuji Konno, Ryuichiro Tomita:
A Programmable Video Signal Multi-processor for HDTV Signals. ISCAS 1993: 1754-1757 - 1991
- Gerben Essink, Emile H. L. Aarts, R. van Dongen, Piet J. van Gerwen, Jan H. M. Korst, Kees A. Vissers:
Scheduling in Programmable Video Signal Processors. ICCAD 1991: 284-287 - Gerben Essink, Emile H. L. Aarts, R. van Dongen, Piet J. van Gerwen, Jan H. M. Korst, Kees A. Vissers:
Architecture and Programming of a VLIW Style Programmable Video Signal Processor. MICRO 1991: 181-188 - 1989
- Robert J. Sluyter, P. J. Snijder, H. Dijkstra, C. M. Huizer, Arthur H. M. van Roermund:
A programmable video signal processor. ICASSP 1989: 2476-2479
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