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Although the fast ME/DE provides significant complexity reduction, a high-throughput hardware architecture is required for real-time ME/DE in MVC. Without a dedicated hardware, ME/DE for MVC in real-time mobile application is unfeasible. Therefore, in addition to our fast ME/DE algorithm we propose a novel motion and disparity estimation hardware architecture designed to provide real-time MVC encoding for up to four views HD1080p (1920 × 1080) based on the proposed fast ME/DE algorithm. Firstly, we are going to start presenting a high-level architectural template description. The architectural template, presented in Sect. 5.1, will give the required basis for a better understanding of the proposed architecture.
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Zatt, B., Shafique, M., Bampi, S., Henkel, J. (2013). Energy-Efficient Architectures for Multiview Video Coding. In: 3D Video Coding for Embedded Devices. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6759-5_5
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