
Abstract With the rapid development of digital multimedia terminals, the scaling of video images has solved the needs of high-end displays for low-resolution signals and high-definition signals displayed by low-end displays. The main purpose of this article is to convert the input video image signal into a video image signal with the required resolution through video image scaling. This article mainly studies various image scaling algorithms, analyzes their advantages and disadvantages, and adopts a top-down design method to implement FPGA video scaling design and verify the correctness of the results. This article introduces various traditional image interpolation algorithms. On the basis of comparing the subjective and objective quality of the image after the summation of various algorithms, the fuzzy interpolation algorithm is used to zoom the video image. In FPGA design, horizontal scaling and vertical scaling are handled separately, which reduces the computational complexity of image upgrades and facilitates control logic and specific implementation. The experimental results of this paper show that the maximum working frequency that the designed image scaling unit can reach is 153.12 MHz, which can process 1080p video signals in real time. Video image scaling technology has broad market prospects.
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