Title :
An algorithm adapted autonomous controlling concept for a parallel single-chip digital signal processor
Author :
Kneip, Johannes ; Wittenburg, Jens Peter ; Berekovic, Mladen ; Ronner, Karsten ; Pirsch, Peter
Author_Institution :
Lab. fur Informationstechnol., Hannover Univ., Germany
Abstract :
The controlling concept of a parallel homogenous SIMD video signal processor has been derived from the requirements of data dependent image processing algorithms. The processor, called HiPAR-DSP, consists of an array of 16 datapaths, local memories for each data-path, a shared memory with concurrent access in shape of a matrix and a central RISC controller. A three stage execution autonomy was implemented, consisting of conditional instructions, conditional skip of instructions by the data paths and global evaluation of local conditions by the central controller. This allows data parallel execution of data dependent medium- and high-level algorithms with very low controlling overhead. The HiPAR-DSP requires 300 ns to perform a tree search on a 1024 element list and 10.5 ms for the connected component labeling of a 512×512 pel image. The processor operates at a clock frequency of 100 MHz and requires a silicon area of 250 mm2 in a 0.5 μm CMOS standard cell technology
Keywords :
digital signal processing chips; parallel processing; video signal processing; 0.5 micron; 100 MHz; CMOS standard cell technology; HiPAR-DSP; RISC controller; SIMD video signal processing; autonomous control; conditional instructions; conditional skip of instructions; connected component labeling; data paths; global evaluation; image processing algorithms; parallel single-chip digital signal processor; tree search; CMOS technology; Centralized control; Clocks; Image processing; Labeling; Reduced instruction set computing; Shape control; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Video sharing;
Conference_Titel :
VLSI Signal Processing, VIII, 1995. IEEE Signal Processing Society [Workshop on]
Conference_Location :
Sakai
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2612-1
DOI :
10.1109/VLSISP.1995.527475