Multimedia Applications of Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chips
Wayne Wolf

TL;DR
This paper surveys multimedia systems-on-chips, focusing on their functions like compression, security, and file management, and discusses the underlying algorithms and system requirements.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of multimedia applications and the key functions that modern systems-on-chips need to support, highlighting their complexity.
Findings
Multimedia systems-on-chips must handle diverse functions beyond compression.
Security and file management are integral to multimedia device operation.
Understanding algorithms is essential for designing effective multimedia systems.
Abstract
This paper surveys the characteristics of multimedia systems. Multimedia applications today are dominated by compression and decompression, but multimedia devices must also implement many other functions such as security and file management. We introduce some basic concepts of multimedia algorithms and the larger set of functions that multimedia systems-on-chips must implement.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMultimedia Communication and Technology · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Embedded Systems Design Techniques
