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The TRP and Standardisation. The TULIPP Reference Platform (TRP) could be proposed as a standard for low-power im- age processing applications in its own right – offering improved inter-operability between hardware and software components and enabling reuse across products. Unfortunately, it is likely that such a standard would not be widely adopted. The main reason is that embedded image processing applications commonly push the hardware platforms to their performance limits. Thus, there is no room for adding unnecessary overhead to the implementation. For this reason, a successful standard for low-power embedded image processing applications will need to be extremely lean. A more viable strategy is to develop separate standards for each of the key interfaces of the TRP. Table 6 shows that many of the interfaces are already formally standardised or de-facto industry standards. However, the following interfaces of the TRP need to be further specified and standardised to improve interoperability: • The interface between the application and High Level Synthesis (HLS) tool is highly vendor and tool dependent. Openly specifying this interface would enable seamlessly moving applications between different HLS tools. • Tools that operate within the same ecosystem should be integrated to facilitate effi- cient system design. The interface between the OS and the Interactive Development Environment (IDE) should therefore be a standard. For IDEs enabling software accel- eration, the design tools insert a run-time library in the flow between applications and the OS. This is often a closed library (e.g., sds_lib in the case of Xilinx SDSoC), but it should be open and standardised to ease integration of tools. The existence of a collection of different – possibly overlapping and competing – standards creates the need for a way of selecting the standards to include in a particular embedded image processing application. To facilitate this process, we have proposed the concept of guidelines. A guideline encapsulates an expert insight in a precise, context-based formula- tion which orients the follower towards a goal by recommending an implementation method. Within TULIPP, we have defined a number of guidelines that we hope will help future de- velopers to productively develop efficient embedded image processing applications (see Ap- pendix B). Bibliography‌ [1] ARM. NEON. xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/products/processors/technologies/ neon.php, 2016. [2] Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxx Xx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxx, Xxx...
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