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26 February 2007 Restructuring a software based MPEG-4 video decoder for short latency hardware acceleration
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Proceedings Volume 6507, Multimedia on Mobile Devices 2007; 650708 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.702333
Event: Electronic Imaging 2007, 2007, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
The multimedia capabilities of emerging high-end battery powered mobile devices rely on monolithic hardware accelerators with long latencies to minimize interrupt and software overheads. When compared to pure software implementations, monolithic hardware accelerator solutions need an order of magnitude less power. However, they are rather inflexible and difficult to modify to provide support for multiple coding standards. A more flexible alternative is to employ finer grained short latency accelerators that implement the individual coding functions. Unfortunately, with this approach the software overheads can become very high, if interrupts are used for synchronizing the software and hardware. Preferably, the cost of hardware accelerator interfacing should be at the same level with software functions. In this paper we study the benefits attainable from such an approach. As a case study we restructure a MPEG-4 video decoder in a manner that enables the simultaneous decoding of multiple bit streams using short latency hardware accelerators. The approach takes multiple video bit streams as input and produces a multiplexed stream that is used to control the hardware accelerators without interrupts. The decoding processes of each stream can be considered as threads that share the same hardware resources. Software simulations predict that the energy efficiency of the approach would be significantly better than for a pure software implementation.
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Jani Boutellier, Olli Silvén, and Tamas Erdelyi "Restructuring a software based MPEG-4 video decoder for short latency hardware acceleration", Proc. SPIE 6507, Multimedia on Mobile Devices 2007, 650708 (26 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.702333
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KEYWORDS
Video

Energy efficiency

Video acceleration

Mobile devices

Profiling

Multimedia

Computing systems

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