Scalable Parallel Programming Applied To H264 Avc Decoding

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Scalable Parallel Programming Applied to H.264/AVC Decoding

Scalable Parallel Programming Applied to H.264/AVC Decoding
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : 9781461422303
ISBN-13 : 1461422302
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Book Synopsis Scalable Parallel Programming Applied to H.264/AVC Decoding by : Ben Juurlink

Download or read book Scalable Parallel Programming Applied to H.264/AVC Decoding written by Ben Juurlink and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-06-01 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Existing software applications should be redesigned if programmers want to benefit from the performance offered by multi- and many-core architectures. Performance scalability now depends on the possibility of finding and exploiting enough Thread-Level Parallelism (TLP) in applications for using the increasing numbers of cores on a chip. Video decoding is an example of an application domain with increasing computational requirements every new generation. This is due, on the one hand, to the trend towards high quality video systems (high definition and frame rate, 3D displays, etc) that results in a continuous increase in the amount of data that has to be processed in real-time. On the other hand, there is the requirement to maintain high compression efficiency which is only possible with video codes like H.264/AVC that use advanced coding techniques. In this book, the parallelization of H.264/AVC decoding is presented as a case study of parallel programming. H.264/AVC decoding is an example of a complex application with many levels of dependencies, different kernels, and irregular data structures. The book presents a detailed methodology for parallelization of this type of applications. It begins with a description of the algorithm, an analysis of the data dependencies and an evaluation of the different parallelization strategies. Then the design and implementation of a novel parallelization approach is presented that is scalable to many core architectures. Experimental results on different parallel architectures are discussed in detail. Finally, an outlook is given on parallelization opportunities in the upcoming HEVC standard.


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