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Concurrent Embedded Design for Multimedia: JPEG encoding on Xilinx FPGA Case Study
Jike Chong, Abhijit Davare, Kelvin Lwin

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Jike Chong, Abhijit Davare, Kelvin Lwin. "Concurrent Embedded Design for Multimedia: JPEG encoding on Xilinx FPGA Case Study". Technical report, UC Berkeley, April, 2006.

Abstract
Parallel platforms are becoming predominant in the embedded systems space due to a variety of factors. These platforms can deliver high peak performance if they can be programmed effectively. However, current sequential software design techniques as well as the Single Program Multiple Data (SPMD) programming models often used in the High Performance Computing (HPC) domain are insufficient. In this report, we experiment with a dataflow programming model for multimedia embedded systems. By applying this programming model to a common application and embedded platform, we get a better idea of the implementation challenges for this class of systems.

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    Jike Chong, Abhijit Davare, Kelvin Lwin. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/114.html"
    ><i>Concurrent Embedded Design for Multimedia: JPEG
    encoding on Xilinx FPGA Case Study</i></a>,
    Technical report,  UC Berkeley, April, 2006.
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    Jike Chong, Abhijit Davare, Kelvin Lwin. "Concurrent
    Embedded Design for Multimedia: JPEG encoding on Xilinx FPGA
    Case Study". Technical report,  UC Berkeley, April,
    2006.
  • BibTeX
    @techreport{ChongDavareLwin06_ConcurrentEmbeddedDesignForMultimediaJPEGEncodingOn,
        author = {Jike Chong and Abhijit Davare and Kelvin Lwin},
        title = {Concurrent Embedded Design for Multimedia: JPEG
                  encoding on Xilinx FPGA Case Study},
        institution = {UC Berkeley},
        month = {April},
        year = {2006},
        abstract = {Parallel platforms are becoming predominant in the
                  embedded systems space due to a variety of
                  factors. These platforms can deliver high peak
                  performance if they can be programmed effectively.
                  However, current sequential software design
                  techniques as well as the Single Program Multiple
                  Data (SPMD) programming models often used in the
                  High Performance Computing (HPC) domain are
                  insufficient. In this report, we experiment with a
                  dataflow programming model for multimedia embedded
                  systems. By applying this programming model to a
                  common application and embedded platform, we get a
                  better idea of the implementation challenges for
                  this class of systems.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/114.html}
    }
    

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