International audienceThis article introduces a new technique to minimize the memory footprints of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) applications specified with Synchronous Dataflow (SDF) graphs and implemented on shared-memory Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chips (MPSoCs). In addition to the SDF specification, which captures data dependencies between coarse-grained tasks called actors, the proposed technique relies on two optional inputs abstracting the internal data dependencies of actors: annotations of the ports of actors, and script-based specifications of merging opportunities between input and output buffers of actors. Experimental results on a set of applications show a reduction of the memory footprint by 48% compared to state-of-the-art ...
International audienceThe majority of applications, ranging from the low complexity to very multifac...
International audienceThe majority of applications, ranging from the low complexity to very multifac...
International audienceThe majority of applications, ranging from the low complexity to very multifac...
International audienceThis article introduces a new technique to minimize the memory footprints of D...
International audienceThis article introduces a new technique to minimize the memory footprints of D...
International audienceThis paper introduces and assesses a new technique to minimize the memory foot...
International audienceThis paper introduces and assesses a new technique to minimize the memory foot...
International audienceThis paper introduces and assesses a new technique to minimize the memory foot...
International audienceThis paper introduces and assesses a new technique to minimize the memory foot...
International audienceThis paper introduces and assesses a new technique to minimize the memory foot...
In this paper, we develop a new technique called buffer merging for reducing memory requirements of ...
Synchronous Dataflow, a subset of dataflow, has proven to be a good match for specifying DSP program...
Memory consumption is an important metric for DSP software implementation [11]. In this paper, we de...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new distributed memory allocation technique for applic...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new distributed memory allocation technique for applic...
International audienceThe majority of applications, ranging from the low complexity to very multifac...
International audienceThe majority of applications, ranging from the low complexity to very multifac...
International audienceThe majority of applications, ranging from the low complexity to very multifac...
International audienceThis article introduces a new technique to minimize the memory footprints of D...
International audienceThis article introduces a new technique to minimize the memory footprints of D...
International audienceThis paper introduces and assesses a new technique to minimize the memory foot...
International audienceThis paper introduces and assesses a new technique to minimize the memory foot...
International audienceThis paper introduces and assesses a new technique to minimize the memory foot...
International audienceThis paper introduces and assesses a new technique to minimize the memory foot...
International audienceThis paper introduces and assesses a new technique to minimize the memory foot...
In this paper, we develop a new technique called buffer merging for reducing memory requirements of ...
Synchronous Dataflow, a subset of dataflow, has proven to be a good match for specifying DSP program...
Memory consumption is an important metric for DSP software implementation [11]. In this paper, we de...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new distributed memory allocation technique for applic...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new distributed memory allocation technique for applic...
International audienceThe majority of applications, ranging from the low complexity to very multifac...
International audienceThe majority of applications, ranging from the low complexity to very multifac...
International audienceThe majority of applications, ranging from the low complexity to very multifac...