William Kolodziejski, R. Domanski, M. Porto, B. Zatt, L. Agostini
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Abstract
Modern video encoders like the AOMedia Video 1 (AV1) implement several complex tools to allow the required high level of compression efficiency. The Fractional Motion Estimation (FME) is one of these complex tools, and AV1 FME defines 42 different interpolation filters. To handle such complexity, hardware acceleration using approximate computing has become an interesting alternative to be explored. This paper presents three optimized approximate architectures for the AV1 FME interpolation filters. The architectures reach real time interpolation for UHD 4K videos at 30 frames per second in a low cost, low power, and memory-efficient design. The architectures were synthesized for a 40nm TSMC standard-cells technology reaching power gains up to 83%, when compared to a precise architecture, and up to 20% when compared to a previously published approximated solution. The area gains were also expressive: up to 83% and 40%, respectively. The architectures also allow a memory bandwidth reduction of up to 59.5%, in comparison with the state-of-the-art solutions. The approximations implied small coding efficiency degradation of 0.54% and 1.25% in BD-BR. The presented architectures have the best results found in the literature when considering the trade-off among hardware cost, power dissipation, processing rate, memory bandwidth, and coding efficiency.
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This journal will present state-of-art papers on Integrated Circuits and Systems. It is an effort of both Brazilian Microelectronics Society - SBMicro and Brazilian Computer Society - SBC to create a new scientific journal covering Process and Materials, Device and Characterization, Design, Test and CAD of Integrated Circuits and Systems. The Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems is published through Special Issues on subjects to be defined by the Editorial Board. Special issues will publish selected papers from both Brazilian Societies annual conferences, SBCCI - Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems and SBMicro - Symposium on Microelectronics Technology and Devices.