A high performance algorithm for scheduling and hardware-software partitioning on MPSoCs
Multi-processor system-on-chip (MPSoC) is an integrated circuit containing multiple cores that implements most of the functionality of a complex electronic system and some other components like FPGA/ASIC on single chip. The most crucial things in such like these systems are the performance, energy,...
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description | Multi-processor system-on-chip (MPSoC) is an integrated circuit containing multiple cores that implements most of the functionality of a complex electronic system and some other components like FPGA/ASIC on single chip. The most crucial things in such like these systems are the performance, energy, power and area optimization. Moreover, scheduling the tasks of an application on to the processors (cores) and HW/SW partitioning are inter-dependent in the traditional design space exploration process. In this paper, we propose an algorithm to produce the optimality of scheduling and optimize the number of cores that can be used and also reduce the overall execution time and number of buses on the chip by using efficient hardware-software co-design partitioning technique. The viability and potential of the proposed algorithm is demonstrated by extensive experimental results to conclude that the proposed algorithm is an efficient scheme to obtain the optimality of scheduling and partitioning with hard and large task graph problems. |
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