Researcher's Information

Professor

KUMAKI, Takeshi

Electronic and Computer Engineering

Multimedia data processing LSI-system

Recently, our multimedia environment is developing and changing rapidly. 
Furthermore, mobile devices have spread with the rapid development of embedded LSI architecture. 
For contributing to the further development of above technologies, our laboratory focuses several novel massively parallel LSI architectures and its applied multimedia systems. 
The proposed massively parallel LSI architectures are based on a Content Addressable Memory (CAM), a Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) hardware, etc. 
The applied multimedia systems are deal with image data, sensing data, etc. 
Latest research topics for realizing effective multimedia data processing are multi-ported and process variability-used CAM, intermittent-sensing image sensor node, highly implementable watermarking, human-like digital image forensics, spy-photo prevention system, hardware Trojan detection and more.
  • Demonstration scene: international conference and domestic exhibition.

  • ARM-core and FPGA evaluation board for multimedia system and security camera prototype system.