Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4956844 | Microprocessors and Microsystems | 2016 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Mode-controlled Dataflow (MCDF) is a restricted form of dynamic dataflow that captures realistic features in such applications and allows rigorous timing analysis. We stepwise refine and develop complete and fine-grained MCDF models of an LTE-Advanced receiver that include two key features: 1) carrier aggregation and 2) enhanced physical downlink control channel processing. We schedule the MCDF models on an industrial platform to benchmark them against (static) Single-rate Dataflow (SRDF) using existing buffer allocation techniques to demonstrate that these models are analyzable and practically applicable. Moreover, we also develop latency analysis techniques for single-rate and mode-controlled dataflow. For our LTE-Advanced receiver, relative to SRDF models, MCDF models offer 1) up to 15% smaller memory consumption, and 2) up to 1.6% smaller LTE-Advanced sub-frame processing latency.
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Authors
Hrishikesh Salunkhe, Orlando Moreira, Kees van Berkel,