The case for Globally Irregular Locally Regular Algorithm Architecture Adequation
Résumé
In modern embedded systems, parallelism is a good way to reduce power consumption while respecting the real-time constraints. To achieve this, one needs to efficiently exploit the potential parallelism of the application and of the architecture. We propose in this paper a hybrid optimization method to improve the handling of repetitions in both the algorithm and the architecture. The approach is called Globally Irregular Locally Regular and consists in combining irregular heuristics and regular ones to take advantage of the strong points of both.