BGIR: A Low-Illumination Remote Sensing Image Restoration Algorithm with ZYNQ-Based Implementation

BGIR:一种基于ZYNQ的低照度遥感图像复原算法

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Abstract

When a CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) imaging system operates at a high frame rate or a high line rate, the exposure time of the imaging system is limited, and the acquired image data will be dark, with a low signal-to-noise ratio and unsatisfactory sharpness. Therefore, in order to improve the visibility and signal-to-noise ratio of remote sensing images based on CMOS imaging systems, this paper proposes a low-light remote sensing image enhancement method and a corresponding ZYNQ (Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC) design scheme called the BGIR (Bilateral-Guided Image Restoration) algorithm, which uses an improved multi-scale Retinex algorithm in the HSV (hue-saturation-value) color space. First, the RGB image is used to separate the original image's H, S, and V components. Then, the V component is processed using the improved algorithm based on bilateral filtering. The image is then adjusted using the gamma correction algorithm to make preliminary adjustments to the brightness and contrast of the whole image, and the S component is processed using segmented linear enhancement to obtain the base layer. The algorithm is also deployed to ZYNQ using ARM + FPGA software synergy, reasonably allocating each algorithm module and accelerating the algorithm by using a lookup table and constructing a pipeline. The experimental results show that the proposed method improves processing speed by nearly 30 times while maintaining the recovery effect, which has the advantages of fast processing speed, miniaturization, embeddability, and portability. Following the end-to-end deployment, the processing speeds for resolutions of 640 × 480 and 1280 × 720 are shown to reach 80 fps and 30 fps, respectively, thereby satisfying the performance requirements of the imaging system.

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