Abstract

Automatic control appears to be an enabling technology to handle both the performance dispersion in highly integrated chips and computing power adaptability under varying loads and energy storage constraints. This work in progress paper presents a case study, where a video decoder is controlled via quality loops and frequency scaling, to meet end-users requirements mixing quality and energy consumption related constraints.

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