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시각물체 추적 시스템을 위한 멀티코어 프로세서 기반태스크 스케줄링 방법

Title
시각물체 추적 시스템을 위한 멀티코어 프로세서 기반태스크 스케줄링 방법
Other Titles
A Task Scheduling Strategy in a Multi-core Processor for Visual Object Tracking Systems
Author
선우명호
Keywords
영상인식시스템; 물체추적; 태스크 스케줄링; 다중연산장치; Vision system; Object tracking; Task scheduling; Multi-processor
Issue Date
2016-03
Publisher
한국자동차공학회
Citation
한국자동차공학회 논문집, v. 24, NO 2, Page. 127-136
Abstract
The camera based object detection systems should satisfy the recognition performance as well as real-time constraints. Particularly, in safety-critical systems such as Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), the real-time constraints significantly affects the system performance. Recently, multi-core processors and system-on-chip technologies are widely used to accelerate the object detection algorithm by distributing computational loads. However, due to the advanced hardware, the complexity of system architecture is increased even though additional hardwares improve the real-time performance. The increased complexity also cause difficulty in migration of existing algorithms and development of new algorithms. In this paper, to improve real-time performance and design complexity, a task scheduling strategy is proposed for visual object tracking systems. The real-time performance of the vision algorithm is increased by applying pipelining to task scheduling in a multi-core processor. Finally, the proposed task scheduling algorithm is applied to crosswalk detection and tracking system to prove the effectiveness of the proposed strategy.
URI
http://koreascience.or.kr/article/ArticleFullRecord.jsp?cn=JDCGCC_2016_v24n2_127http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/37079
ISSN
1225-6382; 2234-0149
DOI
10.7467/KSAE.2016.24.2.127
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