Performance Evaluation of HEVC RCL Applications Mapped onto NoC-Based Embedded Platforms

Wagner Penny, D. Palomino, M. Porto, B. Zatt, L. Indrusiak
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Today, several applications running into embedded systems have to fulfill soft or hard timing constraints. Video applications, like the modern High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), e.g., most often have soft real-time constraints. However, in specific scenarios, such as in robotic surgeries, the coupling of satellites and so on, harder timing constraints arise, becoming a huge challenge. Although the implementation of such applications in Networks-on-Chip (NoCs) being an alternative to reduce their algorithmic complexity and meet real-time constraints, a performance evaluation of the mapped NoC and the schedulability analysis for a given application are mandatory. In this work we make a performance evaluation of HEVC Residual Coding Loop (RCL) mapped onto a NoC-based embedded platform, considering the encoding of a single $1920\mathrm{x}1080$ pixels frame. A set of analysis exploring the combination of different NoC sizes and task mapping strategies were performed, showing for the typical and upper-bound workload cases scenarios when the application is schedulable and meets the real-time constraints.
基于noc的嵌入式平台上HEVC RCL应用的性能评价
今天,一些运行在嵌入式系统中的应用程序必须满足软或硬时间限制。视频应用,比如现代的高效视频编码(HEVC),通常都有软实时限制。然而,在特定的情况下,如机器人手术,卫星耦合等,更难的时间限制出现,成为一个巨大的挑战。尽管在片上网络(NoC)中实现这些应用程序是降低算法复杂性和满足实时限制的另一种选择,但对映射的NoC进行性能评估和给定应用程序的可调度性分析是必须的。在这项工作中,我们对映射到基于noc的嵌入式平台上的HEVC残余编码环路(RCL)进行了性能评估,考虑到单个$1920\ mathm {x}1080$像素帧的编码。对不同NoC大小和任务映射策略的组合进行了一系列分析,展示了应用程序可调度并满足实时约束的典型和上限工作负载场景。
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