B. Draper, W. Najjar, Wim Böhm, J. Hammes, Bob Rinker, C. Ross, M. Chawathe, J. Bins
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Compiling and optimizing image processing algorithms for FPGAs
This paper presents a high-level language for expressing image processing algorithms, and an optimizing compiler that targets FPGAs. The language is called SA-C, and this paper focuses on the language features that 1) support image processing, and 2) enable efficient compilation to FPGAs. It then describes the compilation process, in which SA-C algorithms are translated into non-recursive data flow graphs, which in turn are translated into VHDL. Finally, it presents performance numbers for some well-known image processing routines, written in SAC and automatically compiled to an Annapolis Microsystems WildForce board with Xilinx 4036XL FPGAs.