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12 October 2011 High-performance computing in remote sensing image compression
Albert Lin, C. F. Chang, M. C. Lin, L. J. Jan
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Proceedings Volume 8183, High-Performance Computing in Remote Sensing; 81830C (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.897448
Event: SPIE Remote Sensing, 2011, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract
The high-performance computing is necessary for remote sensing image compression to achieve real time output. There are one Panchromatic (PAN) band and four Multi-Spectrum (MS) bands with total 970Mbps data rate in the FORMOSAT-5 Remote Sensing Instrument (RSI). Three Xilinx Virtex 5 FPGAs with external memory are used to perform real time image data compression based on CCSDS 122.0-B-1. Parallel and concurrent handling strategies are used to achieve high-performance computing in the process.
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Albert Lin, C. F. Chang, M. C. Lin, and L. J. Jan "High-performance computing in remote sensing image compression", Proc. SPIE 8183, High-Performance Computing in Remote Sensing, 81830C (12 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.897448
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Field programmable gate arrays

Image sensors

Discrete wavelet transforms

Remote sensing

Linear filtering

Staring arrays

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