Title :
Energy-Efficient Adaptive Pipelined MPSoCs for Multimedia Applications
Author :
Javaid, Haris ; Shafique, Muhammad ; Henkel, Jorg ; Parameswaran, Sri
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Pipelined MPSoCs provide a high throughput implementation platform for multimedia applications. They are typically balanced at design-time considering worst-case scenarios so that a given throughput can be fulfilled at all times. Such worst-case pipelined MPSoCs lack runtime adaptability and result in inefficient resource utilization and high power/energy consumption under a dynamic workload. In this paper, we propose a novel adaptive architecture and a distributed runtime processor manager to enable runtime adaptation in pipelined MPSoCs. The proposed architecture consists of main processors and auxiliary processors, where a main processor uses differing number of auxiliary processors considering runtime workload variations. The runtime processor manager uses a combination of application´s execution and knowledge, and offline profiling and statistical information to proactively predict the auxiliary processors that should be used by a main processor. The idle auxiliary processors are then deactivated using clock- or power-gating. Each main processor with a pool of auxiliary processors has its own runtime manager, which is independent of the other main processors, enabling a distributed runtime manager. Our experiments with an H.264 video encoder for HD720p resolution at 30 frames/s show that the adaptive pipelined MPSoC consumed up to 29% less energy (computed using processors and caches) than a worst-case pipelined MPSoC, while delivering a minimum of 28.75 frames/s. Our results show that adaptive pipelined MPSoCs can emerge as an energy-efficient implementation platform for advanced multimedia applications.
Keywords :
multimedia communication; multiprocessing systems; system-on-chip; video coding; H.264 video encoder; auxiliary processor; distributed runtime processor management; energy-efficient adaptive pipelined MPSoC; multimedia application; offline profiling; power-energy consumption; resource utilization; runtime adaptability; statistical information; Clocks; Energy consumption; Motion estimation; Multimedia communication; Runtime; Streaming media; Throughput; Multimedia applications; multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC); runtime adaptability;
Journal_Title :
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCAD.2014.2298196