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Energy consumption has become a major concern in portable applications. This paper proposes an energy-efficient design of the Secure Better Portable Graphics Compression (SBPG) Architecture. The architecture proposed in this paper is suitable for imaging in the Internet of Things (IoT) as the main concentration is on the energy efficiency. The novel contributions of this paper are divided into two...
This paper proposes a hardware architecture for a Secure Digital Camera (SDC) integrated with Secure Better Portable Graphics (SBPG) compression algorithm. The proposed architecture is suitable for high performance imaging in the Internet of Things (IoT). The objectives of this paper are twofold. On the one hand, the proposed SBPG architecture offers double-layer protection: encryption and watermarking...
Image or video exchange over the Internet of Things (IoT) is a requirement in diverse applications, including smart health care, smart structures, and smart transportations. This paper presents a modular and extensible quadrotor architecture and its specific prototyping for automatic tracking applications. The architecture is extensible and based on off-the-shelf components for easy system prototyping...
This paper proposes a hardware architecture for the newly introduced Better Portable Graphics (BPG) compression algorithm. Since its introduction in 1987, the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) graphics format has been the de facto choice for image compression. However, the new compression technique BPG outperforms JPEG in terms of compression quality and size of the compressed file. The objective...
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