Components of An Image Processing System
Components of An Image Processing System
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1. Image Sensors
Two elements are required to acquire digital
images. The first is the physical device that is
sensitive to the energy radiated by the object we
wish to image (Sensor). The second, called a
digitizer, is a device for converting the output of the
physical sensing device into digital form.
Components of an Image Processing System
2. Specialized Image Processing Hardware
Usually consists of the digitizer, mentioned before, plus
hardware that performs other primitive operations,
such as an arithmetic logic unit (ALU), which performs
arithmetic and logical operations in parallel on entire
images.
3. Computer
The computer in an image processing system is a
general-purpose computer and can range from a PC
to a supercomputer. In dedicated applications,
sometimes specially designed computers are used
to achieve a required level of performance.
Components of an Image Processing System
6. Image Displays
The displays in use today are mainly color
(preferably flat screen) TV monitors. Monitors are
driven by the outputs of the image and graphics
display cards that are an integral part of a computer
system.
Components of an Image Processing System
7. Hardcopy devices
Used for recording images, include laser printers,
film cameras, heat-sensitive devices, inkjet units
and digital units, such as optical and CD-Rom disks.
Components of an Image Processing System
8. Networking
Is almost a default function in any computer system,
in use today. Because of the large amount of data
inherent in image processing applications the key
consideration in image transmission is bandwidth.