<br>This book presents techniques for energy reduction in adaptive embedded multimedia systems, based on dynamically reconfigurable processors. The approach described will enable designers to meet performance/area constraints, while minimizing video quality degradation, under various, run-time scena
Hardware/Software Architectures for Low-Power Embedded Multimedia Systems
β Scribed by Muhammad Shafique, JΓΆrg Henkel (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 246
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The extreme complexity/energy requirements and context-aware processing nature of multimedia applications stimulate the need for adaptive low-power embedded multimedia systems with high-performance. Run-time adaptivity is required to react to the run-time varying scenarios (e.g., quality and performance constraints, available energy, input data).
This book presents techniques for energy reduction in adaptive embedded multimedia systems, based on dynamically reconfigurable processors. The approach described will enable designers to meet performance/area constraints, while minimizing video quality degradation, under various, run-time scenarios. Emphasis is placed on implementing power/energy reduction at various abstraction levels. To enable this, novel techniques for adaptive energy management at both processor architecture and application architecture levels are presented, such that both hardware and software adapt together, minimizing overall energy consumption under unpredictable, design-/compile-time scenarios.
- Introduces general concepts and requirements of embedded multimedia systems based on advanced video codecs, dynamically reconfigurable processors, and low-power techniques in reconfigurable computing;
- Describes novel techniques and concepts for providing adaptivity and energy reduction jointly at processor and application architecture levels;
- Provides techniques for enabling run-time configurability for quality vs. energy consumption tradeoff at the application level
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 1-14
Background and Related Work....Pages 15-47
Adaptive Low-Power Architectures for Embedded Multimedia Systems....Pages 49-67
Adaptive Low-Power Video Coding....Pages 69-122
Adaptive Low-power Reconfigurable Processor Architecture....Pages 123-155
Power Measurement of the Reconfigurable Processors....Pages 157-166
Benchmarks and Results....Pages 167-182
Conclusion and Outlook....Pages 183-189
Back Matter....Pages 208-208
β¦ Subjects
Circuits and Systems; Processor Architectures; Energy, general
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