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Proteus: A reconfigurable computational network for computer vision
Authors:Robert M Haralick  Arun K Somani  Craig Wittenbrink  Robert Johnson  Kenneth Cooper  Linda G Shapiro  Ihsin T Phillips  Jenq-Neng Hwang  William Cheung  Yung Hsi Yao  Chung-Ho Chen  Larry Yang  Brian Daugherty  Bob Lorbeski  Kent Loving  Tom Miller  Larye Parkins  Steve Soos
Affiliation:(1) Department of Electrical Engineering, FT-10, Applied Physics Laboratory, HN-10, University of Washington, 98195 Seattle, Washington, USA
Abstract:The Proteus architecture is a highly parallel, multiple instruction, multiple data machine (MIMD) optimized for large granularity tasks such as machine vision and image processing. The system can achieve 20 gigaflops (80 gigaflops peak). It accepts data via multiple serial links at a rate of up to 640 MB/S. The system employs a hierarchical reconfigurable interconnection network with the highest level being a circuit-switchedenhanced hypercube, serial interconnection network for internal data transfers. The system is designed to use 256 to 1024 RISC processors. The processors use 1-MB externalread/write allocating caches for reduced multiprocessor contention. The system detects, locates, and replaces faulty subsystems using redundant hardware to facilitatefault tolerance. The parallelism is directly controllable through an advanced software system for partitioning, scheduling, and development. System software includes a translator for the INSIGHT language, a parallel debugger, lowand high-level simulators, and a message-passing system for all control needs. Image-processing application software includes a variety of point operators, neighborhood operators, convolution, and the mathematical morphology operations of binary and gray-scale dilation, erosion, opening, and closing.
Keywords:Proteus  INSIGHT  Reconfigurable computational network  MIMD  Enhanced hypercube  Parallel computing
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