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This paper presents a strategy for optimization of scheduling for a set of real time control tasks using variable time periods. We assume non-preemptive scheduling of the tasks. The time period for each task is selected in such a way so that the performance of the system is optimized. An offline assignment of periods using branch and bound based methodology is proposed to find an optimal schedule...
Real-time embedded applications span a wide range of domains including automotive and flight control systems, monitoring systems, multimedia systems, virtual reality, interactive gaming, robotics, telecommunications, etc. A late response in these systems might cause a wrong behavior which could possibly even lead to a critical system failure. A typical example is an anti-lock braking system in a car...
Image fusion is a technique to combine multiple images from a single sensor or multiple sensors into a single composite image without introducing artifacts. This paper presents a novel implementation of Laplacian pyramid image fusion on field programmable gate array (FPGA). Real time image fusion using pyramid decomposition is achieved by utilizing re-usable memory architecture and parallelisation...
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