Method and system for reducing latency in transferring captured image data by utilizing burst transfer after threshold is reached

作者: Dawson L. Yee

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摘要: Video sensor data are communicated to a memory of computer system with reduced latency. Upon receiving from the video sensor, stored until desired transfer quantity is reached. The equivalent width or cache. When number readings detected reaches an integer multiple quantity, bus request issued. granted, transferred in burst mode. Because cache, at least one line cache filled during course transfer. Thus, efficient use made resources. Also, because processor can access full without waiting for additional fetch operation, resources used efficiently.

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