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FPGA architecture for static background subtraction in real time
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2006
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Event CameraMotion DetectionMachine VisionImage AnalysisEngineeringVideo ProcessingHardware AlgorithmFpga ArchitectureComputer EngineeringComputer ArchitectureImage ProcessorComputer ScienceBackground SubtractionScene BackgroundFpga DesignSignal ProcessingComputer VisionImage Sequence Analysis
Background subtraction is a method typically used to segment moving regions in image sequences taken from a static camera by comparing each new frame to a model of the scene background. In this paper, we present an FPGA architecture for background subtraction, taking advantage of the data and logical parallel opportunities offered by a field programmable gate array (FPGA) architecture. At a clock rate of 40 MHz, the architecture can process 30 frames per second, where the image resolution is 240 x 120. The capability of the system is demonstrated for several tests and video sequences.
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