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A Video Compression Case Study on a Reconfigurable VLIW Architecture
Paris, France March 04-March 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DATE.2002.9983532002 Design, Automation and Test in E ...
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In this paper, we investigate the benefits of a flexible, application-specific instruction set by adding a run-time Reconfigurable Functional Unit (RFU) to a VLIW processor. Preliminary results on the motion estimation stage in an MPEG4 video encoder are presented. With the RFU modeled at functional level and under realistic assumptions on execution latency, technology scaling and reconfiguration penalty, we explore different RFU instructions at fine-grain (instruction-level) and coarse-grain (loop-level) granularity to speedup the application execution. The memory bandwidth bottleneck, typical for streaming applications, is alleviated through the combined adoption of custom prefetch pattern instructions and an extent of local memory. Performance evaluations indicate up to 8x improvement, with loop-level optimizations is achieved under various architectural assumptions.
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D. Rizzo, O. Colavin, "A Video Compression Case Study on a Reconfigurable VLIW Architecture," date, pp.0540, 2002 Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition (DATE'02), 2002
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