DocumentCode
1993642
Title
A Quick Safari Through the MPSoC Run-Time Management Jungle
Author
Nollet, V. ; Verkestt, D.
Author_Institution
Kapeldreef, Leuven
fYear
2007
fDate
4-5 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
41
Lastpage
46
Abstract
The multiprocessor SoC (MPSoC) revolution is fueled by the need to execute multiple advanced multimedia applications on a single embedded computing platform. At design-time, the applications that will run in parallel and their respective user requirements are unknown. Hence, a run-time manager is needed to match all application needs with the available platform resources and services. Creating such run-time manager requires two decisions. First, one needs to decide what functionality to implement. Second, one has to decide how to implement this functionality in order to meet boundary conditions like e.g. real-time performance. This paper is the first to detail a generic view on MPSoC runtime management functionality and its design space tradeoffs. We substantiate the run-time components and the implementation trade-offs with state-of-the-art solutions and a brief overview of some industrial and academic multiprocessor run-time management examples. We show a clear trend towards more hardware acceleration, a limited distribution of management functionality over the platform and increasing support for adaptive multimedia applications.
Keywords
embedded systems; multimedia computing; system-on-chip; MPSoC run-time management jungle; adaptive multimedia applications; embedded computing platform; multiprocessor system-on-chip revolution; Acceleration; Application software; Boundary conditions; Embedded computing; Hardware; Multimedia computing; Quality management; Resource management; Runtime library; Videoconference;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Embedded Systems for Real-Time Multimedia, 2007. ESTIMedia 2007. IEEE/ACM/IFIP Workshop on
Conference_Location
Salzburg
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1654-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ESTMED.2007.4375800
Filename
4375800
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