Multimedia applications are an increasingly important workload for general-purpose processors. This paper analyzes frame-level execution time variability for several multimedia applications on general-purpose architectures. There are two reasons for such an analysis. First, it has been conjectured that complex features of such architectures (e.g., out-of-order issue) result in unpredictable execution times, making them unsuitable for meeting real-time requirements of multimedia applications. Our analysis tests this conjecture. Second, such an analysis can be used to effectively employ recently proposed adaptive architectures
Abstract General-purpose processors are expected to be increas-ingly employed for multimedia workloa...
The design and evaluation of high performance computers has concentrated on increasing computational...
In this paper, we consider multimedia Quality-of-Service (QoS) in resource constrained embedded syst...
Multimedia applications are an increasingly important workload for a large range of systems in-cludi...
ii Working with modern architectures for high performance applications is increasingly more diffi-cu...
One of the challenges for characterizing and modeling realistic multimedia applications is the lack ...
In this paper we address the “rate analysis ” problem for media-processing platforms consisting of m...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.We next apply the above findi...
Abstract — The efficient processing of MultiMedia Applications (MMAs) is currently one of the main b...
Processor architectures have been evolving quickly since the introduction of the central processing ...
This paper aims to provide a quantitative understanding of the performance of image and video proces...
CPU scheduling and admission testing for multimedia applications have been extensively studied, and ...
The recent growth in the number of precessing units in today's multicore processor architectures ena...
International audienceProgram performance optimisations, feedback-directed iterative compilation and...
Computer architecture has always been rapidly changing. New architectures are invented, techniques a...
Abstract General-purpose processors are expected to be increas-ingly employed for multimedia workloa...
The design and evaluation of high performance computers has concentrated on increasing computational...
In this paper, we consider multimedia Quality-of-Service (QoS) in resource constrained embedded syst...
Multimedia applications are an increasingly important workload for a large range of systems in-cludi...
ii Working with modern architectures for high performance applications is increasingly more diffi-cu...
One of the challenges for characterizing and modeling realistic multimedia applications is the lack ...
In this paper we address the “rate analysis ” problem for media-processing platforms consisting of m...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.We next apply the above findi...
Abstract — The efficient processing of MultiMedia Applications (MMAs) is currently one of the main b...
Processor architectures have been evolving quickly since the introduction of the central processing ...
This paper aims to provide a quantitative understanding of the performance of image and video proces...
CPU scheduling and admission testing for multimedia applications have been extensively studied, and ...
The recent growth in the number of precessing units in today's multicore processor architectures ena...
International audienceProgram performance optimisations, feedback-directed iterative compilation and...
Computer architecture has always been rapidly changing. New architectures are invented, techniques a...
Abstract General-purpose processors are expected to be increas-ingly employed for multimedia workloa...
The design and evaluation of high performance computers has concentrated on increasing computational...
In this paper, we consider multimedia Quality-of-Service (QoS) in resource constrained embedded syst...