ABSTRACT Voltage/frequency configurable processors can provide significant energy savings in video decoding systems due to their ability to dynamically adapting the frequency and voltage according to time-varying workloads. In this paper, we propose a joint voltage scaling and priority scheduling algorithm that decodes jobs in order of their importance (quality impact), such that by setting the processor to various power levels and decoding only the most important jobs, different quality and energy tradeoffs can be achieved. We demonstrate that our algorithm performs well in practical decoding scenarios, where reducing the power to 25% of the original power can lead to quality degradations of less than 1.0 dB PSNR
This paper describes a dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) technique for MPEG decoding to r...
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) algorithms save energy by scaling down the processor frequency when th...
Reducing energy consumption is one of the main concerns in the design and implementation of embedded...
This paper presents a comparison of power-aware video decoding techniques that utilize dynamic volta...
Clock (and voltage) scheduling is an important technique to reduce the energy consumption of process...
Abstract—The objective of dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) is to adapt the frequency and voltage for co...
ABSTRACT In this paper we propose a joint resource allocation and scheduling algorithm for video dec...
We consider the problem of energy-efficient scheduling for slice-parallel video decoders on multicor...
Electronic devices are expected to accommodate evermore complex functionality. Portable devices, suc...
Abstract—Electronic devices are expected to accommodate evermore complex functionality. Portable dev...
dynamic voltage scaling, energy consumption, QoS, MPEG decoding, scheduling, synchronization Long ba...
This paper describes a dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) technique for MPEG decoding to r...
Video display has significant, but highly variable, CPU requirements. As such, it is an attractive ...
Graduation date: 2004This thesis investigates Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS) techniques to lower\ud p...
This paper describes a dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) technique for MPEG decoding to r...
This paper describes a dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) technique for MPEG decoding to r...
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) algorithms save energy by scaling down the processor frequency when th...
Reducing energy consumption is one of the main concerns in the design and implementation of embedded...
This paper presents a comparison of power-aware video decoding techniques that utilize dynamic volta...
Clock (and voltage) scheduling is an important technique to reduce the energy consumption of process...
Abstract—The objective of dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) is to adapt the frequency and voltage for co...
ABSTRACT In this paper we propose a joint resource allocation and scheduling algorithm for video dec...
We consider the problem of energy-efficient scheduling for slice-parallel video decoders on multicor...
Electronic devices are expected to accommodate evermore complex functionality. Portable devices, suc...
Abstract—Electronic devices are expected to accommodate evermore complex functionality. Portable dev...
dynamic voltage scaling, energy consumption, QoS, MPEG decoding, scheduling, synchronization Long ba...
This paper describes a dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) technique for MPEG decoding to r...
Video display has significant, but highly variable, CPU requirements. As such, it is an attractive ...
Graduation date: 2004This thesis investigates Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS) techniques to lower\ud p...
This paper describes a dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) technique for MPEG decoding to r...
This paper describes a dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) technique for MPEG decoding to r...
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) algorithms save energy by scaling down the processor frequency when th...
Reducing energy consumption is one of the main concerns in the design and implementation of embedded...