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Title: Design space exploration and performance analysis for the modular design of CVS in a heterogeneous MPSoC
Authors: Jia, Z. Jian
Bautista, Tomás 
Núñez, Antonio 
Guerra, Cayetano 
Hernández, Mario 
UNESCO Clasification: 3307 Tecnología electrónica
Keywords: heterogeneous MPSoC
Design space exploration
tracking algorithm
platform-based design
Field programmable gate arrays, et al
Issue Date: 2008
Journal: Proceedings - 2008 International Conference on Reconfigurable Computing and FPGAs, ReConFig 2008
Conference: 2008 International Conference on Reconfigurable Computing and FPGAs, ReConFig 2008 
Abstract: In this paper, we present the strategy for evaluating the performance of a variety of configurations of an architecture template for a computer vision system (CVS). For this study a generic model of an architecture is used to address the modular design of the CVS. This modular nature approach could be used to build a more complex system by integrating several applications which perform different kind of data processing issues but sharing a common architecture. In our current work, a visual tracking system with real-time behaviour (25 frames/sec) is modelled and mapped on the model of a pipelined multiprocessor platform. The tracking system performance and shared resource usage were analyzed to determine the real architecture capacity and also to find out possible bottlenecks in order to propose new solutions which allow more applications to be mapped on the platform template in the future.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49292
ISBN: 9780769534749
DOI: 10.1109/ReConFig.2008.33
Source: Proceedings - 2008 International Conference on Reconfigurable Computing and FPGAs, ReConFig 2008 (4731793), p. 193-198
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