Parallel VLSI Architectures for High-Throughput Image Processing in Medical Imaging
P Vinayagam, R Yuvaraaj, S Sathiyanandham, S Kanagamalliga
Abstract
The need for efficient and reliable image processing techniques has never been greater in medical imaging. The proposed work analyzes and designs parallel VLSI (Very Large-Scale Integration) architectures that meet the stringent demands of high-throughput medical image processing. The remainder of the paper is organized as follows, beginning with a discussion of the computational challenges that arise organically in medical imaging and why it is crucial to surmount these obstacles. The section on the proposed work describes the architecture, parallelization strategies, and processing pipeline, providing context for the hardware and Software underlying the system. The evaluation results below demonstrate significant enhancements in processing speed and image quality. Due to their real-time capabilities and high efficiency, parallel VLSI architectures have the potential to revolutionize medical image processing, resulting in more accurate diagnoses and more effective treatments. Research into optimizing these structures and discovering new applications is anticipated to result in further advances in medical imaging.