We propose a new scanning method for image signals using a tree structure of automata. The tree is scanned selectively along the signal path for realizing both lower power consumption and a kind of image compression by skipping nonactive elements. We designed the node automata along with photo-detectors of 32
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Junichi AKITA, Kunihiro ASADA, "An Image Scanning Method with Selective Activation of Tree Structure" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E80-C, no. 7, pp. 956-961, July 1997, doi: .
Abstract: We propose a new scanning method for image signals using a tree structure of automata. The tree is scanned selectively along the signal path for realizing both lower power consumption and a kind of image compression by skipping nonactive elements. We designed the node automata along with photo-detectors of 32
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