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Title: Performance of reconfigurable architectures for image-processing applications
Authors: Benítez, Domingo 
UNESCO Clasification: 330406 Arquitectura de ordenadores
Keywords: Multimedia
Systems
Challenges
Compiler
Configurable computing, et al
Issue Date: 2003
Journal: Journal of Systems Architecture 
Abstract: Reconfigurable architectures combine a programmable-visible interface and the high-level aspects of a computer's design. The goal of this work is to explore the architectural behaviour of remote reconfigurable systems that are part of general-purpose computers. Our approach analyses various issues arising from the connection of processors with FPGA-based microarchitecture to an existing commodity microprocessor via a standard bus. The quantitative evaluation considers image-processing applications and shows that the maximum performance depends on the amount of data processed by the reconfigurable hardware. Taking images with 256 x 256 pixels, a moderate FPGA capacity of IE+5 logic blocks provides two orders of magnitude of performance improvement over a Pentium. III processor for most of our benchmarks. However, the performance benefits exhibited by reconfigurable architectures may be deeply influenced by some design parameters. This paper studies the impact of hardware capacity, reconfiguration time, memory organisation, and bus bandwidth on the performance achieved by FPGA-based systems. Those image-processing benchmarks that can exhibit high-performance improvement would require about 150 memory banks of 256 bytes each and a bus bandwidth as high as 30 GB/s. This quantitative approach can be applied to the design of high-performance reconfigurable coprocessors for multimedia applications. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72779
ISSN: 1383-7621
DOI: 10.1016/S1383-7621(03)00065-1
Source: Journal Of Systems Architecture [ISSN 1383-7621], v. 49 (4-6), p. 193-210, (Septiembre 2003)
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