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I am in the planning/brainstorming stages, although I have been researching this for at least the last 6-8 months.   
 
I am in the planning/brainstorming stages, although I have been researching this for at least the last 6-8 months.   
  
I have a working Forward/Reverse [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG#Discrete_cosine_transform DCT] algorithm in [http://octave.sourceforge.net/ matlab (actually Gnu Octave)] that can compress an image 5:1 with little loss in quality.  I have also done much research on putting a DCT in hardware.  Currently the DCT will be broken down into 2 stages, and all multiplies/adds will likely be done using a very parallel bit-wide pipeline to keep clock speeds high.
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I have a working Forward/Reverse DCT algorithm in [http://octave.sourceforge.net/ matlab (actually Gnu Octave)] that can compress an image 5:1 with little loss in quality.  I have also done much research on putting a DCT in hardware.  Currently the DCT will be broken down into 2 stages, and all multiplies/adds will likely be done using a very parallel bit-wide pipeline to keep clock speeds high.
  
 
'''Data Bandwidth Issues'''  
 
'''Data Bandwidth Issues'''  

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