• DocumentCode
    1361722
  • Title

    Exploring the Concurrency of an MPEG RVC Decoder Based on Dataflow Program Analysis

  • Author

    Gu, Ruirui ; Janneck, Jörn W. ; Bhattacharyya, Shuvra S. ; Raulet, Mickaèl ; Wipliez, Matthieu ; Plishker, William

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
  • Volume
    19
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2009
  • Firstpage
    1646
  • Lastpage
    1657
  • Abstract
    This paper presents an in-depth case study on dataflow-based analysis and exploitation of parallelism in the design and implementation of a MPEG reconfigurable video coding decoder. Dataflow descriptions have been used in a wide range of digital signal processing (DSP) applications, such as applications for multimedia processing and wireless communications. Because dataflow models are effective in exposing concurrency and other important forms of high level application structure, dataflow techniques are promising for implementing complex DSP applications on multicore systems, and other kinds of parallel processing platforms. In this paper, we use the client access license (CAL) language as a concrete framework for representing and demonstrating dataflow design techniques. Furthermore, we also describe our application of the differential item functioning dataflow interchange format package (TDP), a software tool for analyzing dataflow networks, to the systematic exploitation of concurrency in CAL networks that are targeted to multicore platforms. Using TDP, one is able to automatically process regions that are extracted from the original network, and exhibit properties similar to synchronous dataflow (SDF) models. This is important in our context because powerful techniques, based on static scheduling, are available for exploiting concurrency in SDF descriptions. Detection of SDF-like regions is an important step for applying static scheduling techniques within a dynamic dataflow framework. Furthermore, segmenting a system into SDF-like regions also allows us to explore cross-actor concurrency that results from dynamic dependences among different regions. Using SDF-like region detection as a preprocessing step to software synthesis generally provides an efficient way for mapping tasks to multicore systems, and improves the system performance of video processing applications on multicore platforms.
  • Keywords
    data flow analysis; decoding; multiprocessing systems; parallel languages; parallel programming; scheduling; video coding; CAL language; MPEG RVC decoder; MPEG reconfigurable video coding decoder; SDF description model; TDP software tool; client access license language; complex DSP application; concurrency technique; dataflow language; dataflow program analysis; differential item functioning dataflow interchange format package; digital signal processing; dynamic dataflow framework; high-level application structure; in-depth case study; multicore system; multimedia processing; parallel processing platform; parallelism exploitation; preprocessing step; region detection; software synthesis; static scheduling technique; synchronous dataflow model; video processing application; wireless communication; CAL; MPEG RVC; concurrency; dataflow; dataflow interchange format; parallel processing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8215
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCSVT.2009.2031517
  • Filename
    5229343