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JPEG2000 has recently been approved as a new international standard of still image
compression. The standard provides a rich feature set including support for both lossy and
lossless image coding. One of core technologies employed by JPEG2000 codec is the Wavelet
Transform. In order to build a high-quality JPEG2000 encoder or decoder, one must be able to
construct an effective wavelet transform engine. VLSI Architecture is used to implement the
Discrete Wavelet Transform for multimedia image storage and retrieval. Lossy is usually
required in the multimedia field. The DWT represents the signal in dynamic sub-band
decomposition. The specific decomposition will be selected according to an optimization
criterion. The Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT), based on time-scale representation, provides
efficient multi-resolution sub-band decomposition of signals. It has become a powerful tool for
signal processing and finds numerous applications in various fields such as audio compression,
pattern recognition, texture discrimination, computer graphics etc. Specifically the 2-D DWT and
its counterpart 2-D Inverse DWT (IDWT) play a significant role in many image/video coding
applications. Image compression has become important as storage or transmission of images
requires large amount of bandwidth. In order to minimize the complexity of DWT, fuzzy
technique has been proposed and implemented on FPGA. In recent years, many researchers have
applied the fuzzy logic to develop new techniques for contrast improvement. Fuzzy logic is a
well-known rather simple approach with good visual results, but proposed fuzzy operation
algorithm is default nonlinear. This approach is useful to improve the system performance by
taking advantage of available look up tables, routing resources and shift registers available on
target device. The proposed fuzzy algorithm is synthesized with Xilinx ISE 10.1 and
implemented on Virtex II Pro based xc2vp30-7-FF896 FPGA device. Results show better
performance of proposed design in terms of area utilization, memory requirements, and speed,
power consumptions.
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1. INTRODUCTION
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2. LITERATURE SURVEY
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2.1 Motivation
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Figure 1.2: The Block Diagram of the General Image Storage System.
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