Scalable and Efficient Configuration of Time-Division Multiplexed Resources
Ref: CISTER-TR-151104 Publication Date: Mar 2016
Scalable and Efficient Configuration of Time-Division Multiplexed Resources
Ref: CISTER-TR-151104 Publication Date: Mar 2016Abstract:
Consumer-electronics systems are becoming increasingly complex as the number of integrated applications is growing. Some of these applications have real-time requirements, while other non-real-time applications only require good average performance. For cost-efficient design, contemporary platforms feature an increasing number of cores that share resources, such as memories and interconnects. However, resource sharing causes contention that must be resolved by a resource arbiter, such as Time-Division Multiplexing. A key challenge is to configure this arbiter to satisfy the bandwidth and latency requirements of the real-time applications, while maximizing the slack capacity to improve performance of their non-real-time counterparts. As this configuration problem is NP-hard, a sophisticated automated configuration method is required to avoid negatively impacting design time.
The main contributions of this article are: 1) An optimal approach that takes an existing integer linear programming (ILP) model addressing the problem and wraps it in a branch-and-price framework to improve scalability. 2) A faster heuristic algorithm that typically provides near-optimal solutions. 3) An experimental evaluation that quantitatively compares the branch-and-
price approach to the previously formulated ILP model and the proposed heuristic . 4) A case study of an HD video and graphics processing system that demonstrates the practical applicability of the approach.
Published in Journal of Systems and Software (jss), Elsevier, Volume 113, pp 44-58.
DOI:doi:10.1016/j.jss.2015.11.019.
ISSN: 0164-1212.
Record Date: 24, Nov, 2015