DocumentCode
2331389
Title
Design style case study for embedded multi media compute nodes
Author
Lambrechts, Andy ; Aa, Tom Vander ; Jayapala, Murali ; Talavera, Guillermo ; Leroy, Anthony ; Shickova, Adelina ; Barat, Francisco ; Mei, Bingfeng ; Catthoor, Francky ; Verkest, Diederik ; Deconinck, Geert ; Corporaal, Henk ; Robert, Frédéric ; Bordoll, J
Author_Institution
IMEC, Leuven, Belgium
fYear
2004
fDate
5-8 Dec. 2004
Firstpage
104
Lastpage
113
Abstract
Users expect future handheld devices to provide extended multimedia functionality and have long battery life. This type of application imposes heavy constraints on both (realtime) performance and energy consumption and forces designers to optimise all parts of their platform. In this experiment we focus on the different processor core design options for embedded platforms, including the effect of instruction memory hierarchy on the energy consumption. The results show that significant improvements for energy efficiency and/or performance over currently used RISC or VLIW processors can be achieved. We conclude, based on concrete data for a realistic application, that different styles, including both configurable hardware and instruction set processors, find their way into heterogeneous platforms and designers need to be aware of the trade-offs. Secondly, we show for the same application task that a heavily optimised instruction/configuration memory hierarchy can significantly reduce the energy consumption of this part, so it forms a crucial part of every energy aware design.
Keywords
embedded systems; energy conservation; instruction sets; multimedia computing; reduced instruction set computing; RISC processor; VLIW processor; battery life; configurable hardware; configuration memory hierarchy; embedded multimedia compute nodes; energy aware design; energy consumption; instruction memory hierarchy; instruction set processors; multimedia functionality; processor core design; realtime performance; Batteries; Constraint optimization; Design optimization; Embedded computing; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Handheld computers; Process design; Reduced instruction set computing; VLIW;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Real-Time Systems Symposium, 2004. Proceedings. 25th IEEE International
ISSN
1052-8725
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2247-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/REAL.2004.18
Filename
1381299
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