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Dans cette lettre, nous proposons une organisation du cache qui réduit considérablement la bande passante mémoire de compensation de mouvement (MC) dans les décodeurs H.264/AVC. Pour réduire les accès mémoire dupliqués aux images P et B, nous utilisons un cache associatif à quatre voies dans lequel ses bits d'index sont composés de bits d'adresse horizontaux et verticaux du tampon de trame et chaque ligne stocke un 8
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Sangyong YOON, Soo-Ik CHAE, "Cache Optimization for H.264/AVC Motion Compensation" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E91-D, no. 12, pp. 2902-2905, December 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietisy/e91-d.12.2902.
Abstract: In this letter, we propose a cache organization that substantially reduces the memory bandwidth of motion compensation (MC) in the H.264/AVC decoders. To reduce duplicated memory accesses to P and B pictures, we employ a four-way set-associative cache in which its index bits are composed of horizontal and vertical address bits of the frame buffer and each line stores an 8
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