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Syslog Technologies Innovative Thoughts…

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Syslog TechnologiesInnovative Thoughts…

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BIOMEDICAL This paper explores the nature of Very Large Scale Integration

(VLSI) systems as applied to the area of medical imaging systems. A general discussion of imaging systems and the techniques employed therein will be presented. With this, the merits of VLSI solutions to the medical imaging problem are presented. Consideration is also given to programmable processors, such as off the shelf DSP processors, semi-custom, and full custom VLSI devices. Through the use of VLSI devices, many image processing algorithms can be integrated into a hardware solution. This has the advantage of increased computational capacity over solutions that would normally employ software techniques

COMMUNICATION Baseband and DSP engines are at the  heart of any modern

communication system. Translating complicated descriptions of a describing protocol into efficient and optimized computational engines with optimized power-delay-area-yield-test features is a valuable expertise that we have built in this lab. As the following list prescribes, in most of the major communication paradigms, including LAN, WAN, PAN, wired and wireless varieties, we have developed system level simulators, prepared optimized bit-true modeling means. Alternative design tradeoffs at system, bit-width and algorithm determination, and implementation levels are explored and investigated.

NETWORKING In the world of computers, networking is the practice of linking two

or more computing devices together for the purpose of sharing data. Networks are built with a mix of computer hardware and computer software.

Many of the network protocols, like TCP/IP, work in both wired and wireless networks. Networks with Ethernet cables predominated in businesses, schools, and homes for several decades. More recently, however, wireless alternatives have emerged as the premier technology for building new computer networks, in part to support smart phones and the other new kinds of wireless gadgets that have triggered the rise of mobile networking. 

IMAGE PROCESSING The development and

implementation of systems for the more complex real-time image processing and scene understanding tasks, such as robot vision and remote surveillance, calls for faster computation than that possible using the traditional serial computer. The advent of VLSI has made feasible the consideration of more specialized processing architectures, designed to support these data rates, while keeping systems compact and relatively cheap. Two approaches are discussed: the use of a programmable processor array, and the customizing of image processing algorithms in silicon. This paper examines designs based on each approach in light of the techniques &

constraints of VLSI

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