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Optimization of dynamic data structures in multimedia embedded systems using evolutionary computation

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Optimization of dynamic data structures in multimedia embedded systems using evolutionary computation
Embedded consumer devices are increasing their capabilities and can now implement new multimedia applications reserved only for powerful desktops a few years ago. These applications share complex and intensive dynamic memory use. Thus, dynamic memory optimizations are a requirement when porting these applications. Within these optimizations, the refinement of the Dynamically (de)allocated Data Type (or DDT) implementations is one of the most important and difficult parts for an efficient mapping onto low-power embedded devices. In this paper, we describe a new automatic optimization approach for the DDTs of object-oriented multimedia applications. It is based on an analytical pre-characterization of the possible elementary DDT blocks, and a multi-objective genetic algorithm to explore the design space and to select the best implementation according to different optimization criteria (i.e., memory accesses, memory footprint and energy consumption). Our results in real-life multimedi...
David Atienza, Christos Baloukas, Lazaros Papadopo
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where SCOPES
Authors David Atienza, Christos Baloukas, Lazaros Papadopoulos, Christophe Poucet, Stylianos Mamagkakis, José Ignacio Hidalgo, Francky Catthoor, Dimitrios Soudris, Juan Lanchares
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