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Buffer minimization of real-time streaming applications scheduling on hybrid CPU/FPGA architectures

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Buffer minimization of real-time streaming applications scheduling on hybrid CPU/FPGA architectures
We address the problem of real-time streaming applications scheduling on hybrid CPU/FPGA architectures. The main contribution is a two-step approach to minimize the buffer requirement for streaming applications with throughput guarantees. A novel declarative way of constraint based scheduling for real-time hybrid SW/HW systems is proposed, while the application throughput is guaranteed by periodic phases in execution. We use a voice-band modem application to exemplify the scheduling capabilities of our method. The experimental results show the advantages of our techniques in both less buffer requirement and higher throughput guarantees compared to the traditional PAPS method.
Jun Zhu, Ingo Sander, Axel Jantsch
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Authors Jun Zhu, Ingo Sander, Axel Jantsch
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