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RISPP: Rotating Instruction Set Processing Platform

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RISPP: Rotating Instruction Set Processing Platform
Adaptation in embedded processing is key in order to address efficiency. The concept of extensible embedded processors works well if a few a-priori known hot spots exist. However, they are far less efficient if many and possible at-design-time-unknown hot spots need to be dealt with. Our RISPP approach advances the extensible processor concept by providing flexibility through runtime adaptation by what we call "instruction rotation". It allows sharing resources in a highly flexible scheme of compatible components (called Atoms and Molecules). As a result, we achieve high speed-ups at moderate additional hardware. Furthermore, we can dynamically tradeoff between area and speed-up through runtime adaptation. We present the main components of our platform and discuss by means of an H.264 video codec. Categories and Subject Descriptors C.3 [Special-Purpose and Application-Based Systems]: Realtime and embedded systems General Terms: Performance, Design
Jörg Henkel, Lars Bauer, Muhammad Shafique, S
Added 12 Nov 2009
Updated 12 Nov 2009
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where DAC
Authors Jörg Henkel, Lars Bauer, Muhammad Shafique, Simon Kramer 0002
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