DocumentCode
3138538
Title
Ubiquitous Multicore (UM) Methodology for Multimedia
Author
Chonka, Ashley ; Zhou, Wanlei ; Ngo, Leanne ; Xiang, Yang
Author_Institution
Sch. of Eng. & Inf. Technol., Deakin Univ., Melbourne, VIC
fYear
2008
fDate
13-15 Oct. 2008
Firstpage
131
Lastpage
136
Abstract
For at least a decade or more, multimedia developers have taken for granted, that each generation of microprocessors would lead them to modify their application, in order make them run substantially faster. This so-called ´free´ ride seems to be coming to an end, with results in increased clock speeds, the widening of the gap in processor and memory performance, and the tradeoffs that are needed to meet the former two points. In this paper, we propose a ubiquitous multicore (UM) design, in order to speed up computations and allow real-time multimedia. To accomplish this objective, we separate out the different multimedia and place them on their own separate core processors. For example, a manager trains his/her staff on security, by utilizing different multimedia. For example, showing a visual documentary on security which asks staff members questions, records their answers and updates the manager in real-time. As our experiments show, our UM system increases performance speeds at an average of 100%, with the average execution cost of 1.4 ms, which shows multimedia resources are being used more efficiently and effectively.
Keywords
multimedia computing; multiprocessing systems; ubiquitous computing; memory performance; microprocessors; real-time multimedia; ubiquitous multicore design; Application software; Computer network management; Computer science; Information management; Information technology; Microprocessors; Multicore processing; Multimedia systems; Pervasive computing; Security; Multicore; Multimedia; Ubiquitous Multicore framework;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Science and its Applications, 2008. CSA '08. International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Hobart, ACT
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3428-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CSA.2008.75
Filename
4654074
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