Title :
Mixed adaptation and fixed-reservation QoS for improving picture quality and resource usage of multimedia (NoC) chips
Author :
Pastrnak, M. ; de With, P.H.N. ; van Meerbergen, C.C.J. ; Goossens, Kees
Author_Institution :
LogicaCMG Nederland, Eindhoven
Abstract :
Advanced video systems running multiple applications require an efficient distribution of system resources. An adaptable computing system can be created with a reconfigurable network-on-chip (NoC). Execution of multiple multimedia processing tasks implicitly ask for a reservation-based Quality-of-Service (QoS) control. However, pure reservation-based systems have rigid rules for assigning resource budgets, leading to a slow reaction time on activity change or a long reconfiguration time. In this paper, we present an application-specific QoS solution that combines a reservation-based approach with a run-time adaptation facility. We demonstrate this framework by mapping an MPEG-4 arbitrary-shaped video decoder on an NoC of eight ARM cores with specific monitoring features in the network (e.g. Ethereal NoC). First, we have found that our advanced QoS can save up to 32% of communication resources. Second, we have obtained experimental results showing the absolute PSNR of approximately 35 dB with a quality improvement of 1-5 dB, using the "Stefan" tennis sequence, as compared to the implementation with reservation-based approach only
Keywords :
decoding; multimedia systems; network-on-chip; quality of service; resource allocation; video coding; ARM cores; MPEG-4 arbitrary-shaped video decoder; Stefan tennis sequence; adaptable computing system; advanced video system; fixed-reservation QoS control; mixed adaptation; multiple multimedia processing; network-on-chip; picture quality; quality-of-service; reconfigurable NoC; resource budget assignment; specific monitoring feature; system resource distribution; Computer networks; Control systems; Decoding; MPEG 4 Standard; Monitoring; Multimedia systems; Network-on-a-chip; Quality of service; Runtime; Switches; NoC monitoring; QoS; best effort computation; multiprocessor architecture; prediction based systems;
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Electronics, 2006. ISCE '06. 2006 IEEE Tenth International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
St. Petersburg
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0216-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISCE.2006.1689507