GPP与DSP:视频解码的性能/能量表征与评价

Yahia Benmoussa, Jalil Boukhobza, E. Senn, D. Benazzouz
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智能手机和平板电脑等移动设备正日益成为向终端用户提供互联网流量(尤其是多媒体内容)的最重要渠道。这些终端最流行的用途之一是视频流。在这类应用中,视频解码被认为是计算量和能耗最大的部分。一些特定的处理单元,如专用数字信号处理器(dsp),被添加到这些设备中,以优化性能和能耗。在此背景下,本文的目的是对包含GPP和DSP的嵌入式异构平台上的视频解码应用的性能和能耗进行全面的比较研究。为了实现这一目标,提出了一种H.264/AVC视频解码的性能和能量表征方法。该方法考虑了大量的视频编码参数和工作时钟频率,以反映从低端手机上的低质量视频解码到平板电脑上的高质量视频解码的不同执行场景。结果表明,最佳的性能-能量权衡高度依赖于所需的视频比特率和分辨率。例如,GPP在许多情况下可能是最佳选择,因为DSP解码的开销很大,在某些情况下可能占总解码能量的30%。对所获得的性能和开销给出了一些解释。最后,提出了根据视频属性选择处理元素的指导原则。
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GPP vs DSP: A Performance/Energy Characterization and Evaluation of Video Decoding
Mobile devices such as smart-phones and tablets are increasingly becoming the most important channel for delivering end-user Internet traffic especially multimedia content. One of the most popular use of these terminals is video streaming. In this type of application, video decoding is considered as the most compute and energy intensive part. Some specific processing units, such as dedicated Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), are added to those devices in order to optimize the performance and energy consumption. In this context, the objective of this paper is to give a comprehensive and comparative study of the performance and energy consumption of video decoding application on embedded heterogeneous platforms containing a GPP and a DSP. To achieve this goal, a performance and energy characterization methodology for H.264/AVC video decoding is proposed. This methodology considers a large set of video coding parameters and operating clock frequencies to reflect different execution scenarios ranging from low-quality video decoding on low-end mobile phones to high-quality video decoding on tablets. The obtained results revealed that the best performance-energy trade-off highly depends on the required video bit-rate and resolution. For instance, the GPP can be the best choice in many cases due to a significant overhead in DSP decoding which may represent 30% of the total decoding energy in some cases. Some explanations about the obtained performance and overheads are given. Finally, guidelines on which processing element to choose according to video properties are also proposed.
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