Unlike in analog display devices, the physical screen resolution in digital devices is fixed from the manufacturing. It is a weak point on digital devices. The screen resolution displayed in digital display devices is varied. Thus, interpolation or decimation of the resolution on the display is needed to make the input pixels equal to the screen resolution. This process is called image scaling. Many researches have been developed to reduce the hardware cost and distortion of the image of image scaling algorithm.
In this paper, we proposed a Winscale algorithm, which modify the scale up/down in continuous domain to the scale up/down in discrete domain. Thus, the algorithm is suitable to digital display devices. Hardware implementation of the image scaler is performed using Verilog XL and chip will be fabricated in a 0.5 um Samsung SOG technology. The hardware costs as well as the scalabilities are compared with the conventional image scaling algorithms that are used in other software.
This Winscale algorithm is proved more scalable than other image-scaling algorithm, which has similar H/W, cost. This image-scaling algorithm can be used in various digital display devices that need image scaling process.