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Performance analysis of reconfiguration in adaptive real-time streaming applications
We propose a design optimization framework for adaptive real-time streaming applications. The main contribution is a hybrid approach for performance analysis combining formal analysis and simulation using a two-phase framework. We formulate the scheduling problem of adaptive streaming applications with ILP analysis, and use the simulation based on the synchronous model of computation to ensure throughput guarantees. We finally illustrate the capabilities of our methodology by experiments.