This paper presents a novel system-level design methodology, called quality-driven design, by which application-specific optimization can be achieved; furthermore the entire functionality can be shared to maximize design reuse. As a case of study, this paper focuses on quality-driven design for video applications and introduces an output quality adaptive approach based on variable bitwidth optimization to explore a new design space. MPEG2 video is used as the driver application to illustrate the potential of the presented methodology. Experimental results show the effectiveness of the methodology.
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Yun CAO, Hiroto YASUURA, "Quality-Driven Design for Video Applications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E85-A, no. 12, pp. 2568-2576, December 2002, doi: .
Abstract: This paper presents a novel system-level design methodology, called quality-driven design, by which application-specific optimization can be achieved; furthermore the entire functionality can be shared to maximize design reuse. As a case of study, this paper focuses on quality-driven design for video applications and introduces an output quality adaptive approach based on variable bitwidth optimization to explore a new design space. MPEG2 video is used as the driver application to illustrate the potential of the presented methodology. Experimental results show the effectiveness of the methodology.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e85-a_12_2568/_p
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