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Buffer management for multi-application image processing on multi-core platforms: Analysis and case study

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Buffer management for multi-application image processing on multi-core platforms: Analysis and case study
Due to the limited amounts of on-chip memory, large volumes of data, and performance and power consumption overhead associated with interprocessor communication, efficient management of buffer memory is critical to multi-core image processing. To address this problem, this paper develops new modeling and analysis techniques based on dataflow representations, and demonstrates these techniques on a multi-core implementation case study involving multiple, concurrently-executing image processing applications. Our techniques are based on careful representation and exploitation of frame- or block-based operations, which involve repeated invocations of the same computations across regularly-arranged subsets of data. Using these new approaches to manage block-based image data, this paper demonstrates methods to analyze synchronization overhead and FIFO buffer sizes when mapping image processing applications onto heterogeneous, multi core architectures.
Dong-Ik Ko, Nara Won, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ICASSP
Authors Dong-Ik Ko, Nara Won, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya
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