Abstract

This paper deals with the implementation of a systolic array architecture in hardware using FPGAs for processing compressed binary images without decompressing them. Specifically, run-length encoding (RLE) is used for compression. Processing images in compressed form provides a significant speedup in the computation. Using a systolic architecture and implementing it in hardware further increases the speed.

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