DocumentCode
1663118
Title
Static and quasi-static compositions of stream processing applications from dynamic dataflow programs
Author
Ersfolk, Johan ; Roquier, Ghislain ; Lund, W. ; Mattavelli, Marco ; Lilius, Johan
Author_Institution
Abo Akademi Univ., Turku, Finland
fYear
2013
Firstpage
2620
Lastpage
2624
Abstract
Dynamic dataflow models for their expressiveness properties have shown to represent more adequate and attractive solutions for describing state of the art signal processing applications. However, they are known to present potential run-time penalties when implementations are obtained by mapping and scheduling a dataflow network partition on a processing unit. In general terms, a completely static scheduling at compile-time of dynamic dataflow programs remains an unsolved problem. Several approaches for the composition of actors are promising approach that can significantly reduce the potential penalty of run-time scheduling thus increasing the overall performance of the system. This paper presents static and quasi-static composition techniques that results in a reduction of the portion of dynamic dataflow networks, by applying appropriate transformations to network partitions that after a specific analysis demonstrate to possess a predictable behaviour. Some experiments based on a video processing application ported on several system-on-chips show the achievable speedup corresponding to the reduction of the number of run-time scheduling decisions.
Keywords
video signal processing; video streaming; art signal processing applications; dynamic dataflow network; dynamic dataflow program compile time; dynamic dataflow programs; expressiveness properties; network partitions; quasistatic composition technique; static scheduling; stream processing application; system-on-chips; video processing application; Computational modeling; Decoding; Dynamic scheduling; Motion compensation; Processor scheduling; Schedules; Signal processing; Actor Composition; Dataflow Process Network; Static and Quasi-Static Scheduling;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
ISSN
1520-6149
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICASSP.2013.6638130
Filename
6638130
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