Runtime Energy versus Quality Tuning in Motion Compensation Filters for HEVC

PALUMBO, FRANCESCA;SAU, CARLO;EVANGELISTA, DAVIDE;MELONI, PAOLO;RAFFO, LUIGI
2016-01-01

Abstract

Many embedded video-based systems require a video codec to reduce the bitrate prior to exchange video information. MPEG High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is the latest, most efficient codec developed by the MPEG group. In the context of HEVC decoding, the optimization of the motion compensation stage is a daunting task. Recently, software implementation studies tackled it leveraging on approximate computing. This paper intends to prove the possibility of adopting coarse-grained hardware reconfiguration to provide dynamic energy management to an HEVC decoder. Runtime coarse-grained adaptation is shown to guarantee energy reduction, in constraint-aware or user-defined situations, while introducing a controllable quality degradation due to approximation.
2016
approximate computing; coarse-grained reconfiguration; energy-aware processing; HEVC; Video compression; Control and Systems Engineering
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