Efficient architectures for streaming applications

Authors Gerard J.M. Smit, Andre B. J. Kokkeler, Pascal T. Wolkotte, Marcel D. van de Burgwal, Paul M. Heysters



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Gerard J.M. Smit
Andre B. J. Kokkeler
Pascal T. Wolkotte
Marcel D. van de Burgwal
Paul M. Heysters

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Gerard J.M. Smit, Andre B. J. Kokkeler, Pascal T. Wolkotte, Marcel D. van de Burgwal, and Paul M. Heysters. Efficient architectures for streaming applications. In Dynamically Reconfigurable Architectures. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Volume 6141, pp. 1-7, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2006) https://doi.org/10.4230/DagSemProc.06141.7

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This presentation will focus on algorithms and reconfigurable tiled architectures for streaming DSP applications. The tile concept will not only be applied on chip level but also on board-level and system-level. The tile concept has a number of advantages: (1) depending on the requirements more or less tiles can be switched on/off, (2) the tile structure fits well to future IC process technologies, more tiles will be available in advanced process technologies, but the complexity per tile stays the same, (3) the tile concept is fault tolerant, faulty tiles can be discarded and (4) tiles can be configured in parallel.
Because processing and memory is combined in the tiles, tasks can be executed efficiently on tiles (locality of reference).
There are a number of application domains that can be considered as streaming DSP applications: for example wireless baseband processing (for HiperLAN/2, WiMax, DAB, DRM, DVB), multimedia processing (e.g. MPEG, MP3 coding/decoding), medical image processing, color image processing, sensor processing (e.g. remote surveillance cameras) and phased array radar systems. In this presentation the key characteristics of streaming DSP applications are highlighted, and the characteristics of the processing architectures to efficiently support these types of applications are addressed.

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