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The SANDRA project: cooperative architecture/compiler technology for embedded real-time streaming applications (2007)

Abstract
The convergence of digital television, Internet access, gaming, and digital media capture and playback stresses the importance of high-quality and high-performance video and graphics processing. The SANDRA project, a collaboration between Philips Research and INRIA, develops a consistent and efficient system design approach for regular, real-time constrained stream processing. The project aims at providing a system template with its associated compiler chain and application development framework, enabling an early validation of both the functional and the non-functional requirements of the application at every system design stage.

Publication details
Download http://hal.inria.fr/inria-00071813/en/
Publisher HAL - CCSD
Repository CCSd/HAL : e-articles server (based on gBUS) (France)
Keywords Computer Science/Other, EMBEDDED SYSTEM / STREAM PROCESSING / REAL TIME / PROGRAMMABLE COPROCESSOR / HIERARCHICAL PARALLELISM AND CONTROL / DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGE / DOMAIN-SPECIFIC OPTIMIZATION / STATIC SCHEDULING / STATIC RESOURCE ALLOCATION
Type research report
Language English
Relation http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/07/18/13/PDF/RR-4773.pdf

Cited publications (3)
A Framework for Optimal Scheduling of Structured and Streaming Media (2001)
On the Optimality of Feautrier's Scheduling Algorithm (2002)
Parametric Integer Programming (1995)