Abstract
To extract full performance from a multicomputer digital signal processing (DSP) system, the development of a viable load balancing technique is considered indispensable. The authors describe a task allocation and control methodology for image signal processing, such as is used in a low-bit rate (e.g. 64-kb/s) motion picture coding system. On a massive homogeneous multicomputer-type DSP system, the following approaches increase system performance substantially: (1) task scheduling with interframe prediction; (2) layered large-grain data flow; and (3) predefined local reassignment of processing. The effects of these various methods are examined in the context of a low bit rate motion picture codec with motion compensation and vector quantization application Author(s) Fujii, T. Trans. Syst. Lab., NTT, Kanagawa, Japan Ohta, N.

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