Research Progress of FPGA Technology in Biomedical Imaging
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Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Devices and Systems of Ministry of Education and Guangdong Province,college of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering,Shenzhen University,Shenzhen,Guangdong 518060, China

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This work was supported by grants from National Basic Research Program of China(2017YFA0700500), The National Natural Science Foundation of China(61975127,61525503,81727804), Technology Innovation Project of Guangdong Province High Education(2015KGJHZ002,2016KCXTD007), National Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(2020A1515010679) and Shenzhen Basic Research Project(JCYJ20180305125304883,JCYJ20170818100153423).

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    With the rapid development of digital image processing technology and microelectronic integrated circuits, real-time dynamic biomedical imaging becomes possible. The key to biomedical dynamic imaging is high communication bandwidth and fast data processing capabilities. FPGA(field-programmable gate array) brings new methods and ideas for real-time digital image processing system in algorithm and system structure. This paper first briefly introduces the concept, characteristics and development process of FPGA, and compares FPGA and general-purpose processor in performance indicators, then focuses on the principles of conventional biomedical imaging technology and FPGA research and application of high-speed imaging technology in the biomedical imaging field, and finally summarized and prospected FPGA in real-time imaging.

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GUO Yong, YAN Wei, HUANG Yang-Rui, QU Jun-Le. Research Progress of FPGA Technology in Biomedical Imaging[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2020,47(6):483-497

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  • Received:December 30,2019
  • Revised:April 17,2020
  • Accepted:April 27,2020
  • Online: September 22,2020
  • Published: June 20,2020