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Design space exploration strategies for FPGA implementation of signal processing systems using CAL dataflow program

Rahman, Ab  
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Bin, Ab Al Hadi  
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Thavot, Richard  
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2012
2012 Conference on Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing

This paper presents some strategies for design space exploration of FPGA-based signal processing systems that are specified using the CAL dataflow language. The actor- oriented, high-level of abstraction provided by CAL allows flexible exploration and consequently results in a wide range of feasible design implementations. We have applied and ex- tended the existing techniques for refactoring and pipelining actors and actions by means of critical path analysis, and in- troduced some new buffering techniques based on heuristics. The combinations of these techniques have been applied on the CAL specification of the MPEG-4 video decoder, and synthesized to HDL for evaluation in the design implementa- tion space. Results show that using our configuration for the exploration of 48 design points, a throughput range of roughly 8x has been achieved, for slice, block RAM, frequency, and latency range of 1.3x, 2.5x, 2.5x, and 2.9x respectively.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Rahman, Ab  
Bin, Ab Al Hadi  
Thavot, Richard  
Casale Brunet, Simone  
Bezati, Endri  
Mattavelli, Marco  
Date Issued

2012

Subjects

Dataflow

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CAL

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exploration

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MPEG

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FPGA

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2012 Conference on Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing

Karlsruhe, Germany

2012-10-25

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January 14, 2013
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