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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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DESIGN ENHANCEMENT AND INTEGRATION OF A PROCESSOR-MEMORY INTERCONNECT NETWORK INTO A SINGLE-CHIP MULTIPROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE

Bhide, Kanchan P. 01 January 2004 (has links)
This thesis involves modeling, design, Hardware Description Language (HDL) design capture, synthesis, implementation and HDL virtual prototype simulation validation of an interconnect network for a Hybrid Data/Command Driven Computer Architecture (HDCA) system. The HDCA is a single-chip shared memory multiprocessor architecture system. Various candidate processor-memory interconnect topologies that may meet the requirements of the HDCA system are studied and evaluated related to utilization within the HDCA system. It is determined that the Crossbar network topology best meets the HDCA system requirements and it is therefore used as the processormemory interconnect network of the HDCA system. The design capture, synthesis, implementation and HDL simulation is done in VHDL using XILINX ISE 6.2.3i and ModelSim 5.7g CAD softwares. The design is validated by individually testing against some possible test cases and then integrated into the HDCA system and validated against two different applications. The inclusion of crossbar switch in the HDCA architecture involved major modifications to the HDCA system and some minor changes in the design of the switch. Virtual Prototype testing of the HDCA executing applications when utilizing crossbar interconnect revealed proper functioning of the interconnect and HDCA. Inclusion of the interconnect into the HDCA now allows it to implement dynamic node level reconfigurability and multiple forking functionality.
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Ordonnancement d'applications à flux de données pour les MPSoC embarqués hybrides comprenant des unités de calcul programmables et des accélérateurs matériels / Scheduling of dynamic streaming applications on hybrid embedded MPSoCs comprising programmable computing units and hardware accelerators

Arras, Paul-Antoine 03 February 2015 (has links)
Bien que de nombreux appareils numériques soient aujourd'hui capables de lire des contenus vidéo en temps réel et d'offrir une restitution de grande qualité, le décodage vidéo dans les systèmes embarqués n'en est pas pour autant devenu une opération anodine. En effet, les codecs récents tels que H.264 et HEVC sont d'une complexité telle que le recours à des architectures mixtes logiciel/matériel est presque incontournable. Or les plateformes de ce type sont notoirement difficiles à programmer efficacement. Cette thèse relève le défi du développement d'applications à flux de données pour les cibles embarquées hybrides et de leur exécution efficace, et propose plusieurs contributions. La première est une extension des heuristiques d'ordonnancement de liste pour tenir compte des contraintes mémorielles. La seconde est un modèle d'exécution à flot de données compatible avec la plupart des modèles existants et avec une large classe de plateformes matérielles, ainsi qu'un ordonnanceur dynamique. Enfin, de nombreux développements ont été menés sur une architecture réelle de STMicroelectronics pour démontrer la faisabilité de l'approche. / Although numerous electronic devices are nowadays able to play video contents in real time and offer high-quality reproduction, video decoding in embedded systems has not become a trivial process yet. As a mater of fact, recent codecs such as H.264 and HEVC exhibit such a complexity that resorting to mixed sofware-hardware architecture is almost unavoidable. However, programming efficiently this kind of platforms is well-known to be tricky. This thesis addresses the issue of developing streaming applications for hybrid embedded targets and executing them efficiently, and proposes several contributions. The first one is an extension of the classical list-scheduling heuristics to take memory constraints into account. Te second one is a datafow execution model compatible with most existing models and with a large set of hardware platforms, as well as a dynamic scheduler. Lastly, numerous developments have been carried out on a real-world architecture from STMicroelectronics so as to demonstrate the feasibility of the approach.

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