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12th IEEE International Conference on Application-Specific Systems, Architectures and Processors (ASAP'00)
Architecture of an Image Rendering Co-Processor for MPEG-4 Systems
Boston, Massachusetts
July 10-July 12
ISBN: 0-7695-0716-6
M. Berekovic, Universit?t Hannover
P. Pirsch, Universit?t Hannover
K. -I Wels, ENST
C. Miro, Infineon
A. Lafage, Infineon
C. Heer, CSELT
G. Ghigo, CSELT
The TANGRAM VLSI co-processor is intended as a building block for use in system-on-chip (SOC) designs for the versatile MPEG-4 multimedia standard. It is designed to perform the computation intensive final step of MPEG-4 video decoding: compositing of scenes at the display. This includes warping and alpha blending of multiple full-screen video textures in real-time. TANGRAM consists of a RISC control processor and multiple powerful arithmetic units that perform rendering calculations directly in hardware. This hybrid architecture enables adaptation to changes in algorithms or software support for different video-formats. Communication to a host CPU and video decoding hardware is done via the very common PI-bus on-chip interface. TANGRAM directly interfaces with the ITU-R601/656 digital video output. VHDL implementation and synthesis for a 0.35? standard-cell library provide an estimate of 100 MHz achievable clock-frequency (worst-case), 52 mm2 overall area and 1 Watt power dissipation. TANGRAM has sufficient performance for rendering of MPEG-4 Main Profile@Layer3 scenes (CCIR).
Index Terms:
MPEG-4, compositing, sprite, VOP, warping, rendering
Citation:
M. Berekovic, P. Pirsch, T. Selinger, K. -I Wels, C. Miro, A. Lafage, C. Heer, G. Ghigo, "Architecture of an Image Rendering Co-Processor for MPEG-4 Systems," asap, pp.15, 12th IEEE International Conference on Application-Specific Systems, Architectures and Processors (ASAP'00), 2000
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