1 | \label{task-demonstrator} |
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2 | \begin{taskinfo} |
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3 | \let\MDS\enable |
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4 | \let\BULL\enable |
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5 | \let\THALES\leader |
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6 | \let\LIP\enable |
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7 | \end{taskinfo} |
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8 | % |
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9 | \begin{objectif} |
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10 | This task groups the demonstrators of the COACH project. |
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11 | The demonstrators cover various domains and application types to drive |
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12 | the specification choices and to check most of the COACH features. |
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13 | \end{objectif} |
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14 | % |
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15 | \begin{workpackage} |
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16 | % |
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17 | \subtask{\bull HPC demonstrator} |
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18 | The application that \bull proposes is HPC oriented. |
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19 | The domain of the application is the treatment of medical images (image noise |
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20 | reduction and segmentation or registration). |
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21 | Our expectation from COACH project is to enhance the \bull HPC solutions that |
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22 | are currently based on multi-cores and GPUs with fine grain parallelism on FPGA. |
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23 | \begin{livrable} |
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24 | \itemV{0}{6}{d}{\Sbull}{\bull demonstrator} |
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25 | The deliverable is a document that describes the application that will be use as |
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26 | demonstrator. |
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27 | \itemV{6}{12}{x}{\Sbull}{\bull demonstrator} |
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28 | The deliverable is the specification of the demonstrator in COACH input format |
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29 | defined in the {\NOVERSuseModelSpecification} deliverable. |
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30 | \itemL{12}{36}{d}{\Sbull}{\bull demonstrator}{3:7:10} |
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31 | \setMacroInAuxFile{bullAppSpecification} |
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32 | Validation of the demonstrator, the deliverable is a document |
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33 | describing the result of the experimentations. |
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34 | \end{livrable} |
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35 | % |
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36 | \subtask{\thales Embedded SoC demonstrator} |
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37 | The objective of this sub-task is to specify the \thales application and to develop the |
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38 | high level code. This application is in the domain of surveillance of critical |
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39 | infrastructures. The objective is to detect and classify the presence of humans in the |
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40 | restricted area. The algorithm is based on the work of Viola and |
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41 | Jones~\cite{thales-viola}. It implements in particular a cascade of classifiers |
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42 | operating on Haar like features, where simple weak classifiers at the beginning of the |
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43 | cascade reject a majority of void sub-windows, before more complex classifiers |
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44 | concentrate on potential regions of interest. This application is computation |
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45 | intensive and also makes an intensive use of binary decision trees to cascade the |
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46 | filters, which makes it a good candidate to assess the COACH platform. |
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47 | \\ |
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48 | Moreover, the higher levels of computing can involve tracking and data fusion between |
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49 | several camera streams and some other informations. |
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50 | The targeted system will be composed of one camera connected to a PC. |
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51 | All the computing part of the application is executed on a FPGA board connected to the |
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52 | PC. |
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53 | \begin{livrable} |
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54 | \itemV{0}{6}{d}{\Sthales}{\thales demonstrator} |
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55 | \setMacroInAuxFile{trtAppSpecification} |
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56 | This deliverable is a document that specifies the application. |
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57 | \itemV{6}{12}{x}{\Sthales}{\thales demonstrator} |
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58 | The deliverable is the specification of the demonstrator in COACH input format |
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59 | defined in the {\NOVERSuseModelSpecification} deliverable (milestone M2). |
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60 | \itemL{12}{27}{x}{\Sthales}{\thales demonstrator}{3:2:2} |
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61 | Validation of demonstrator for M4 milestone. |
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62 | The deliverable is the specification of the demonstrator in COACH |
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63 | milestone M4. |
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64 | \end{livrable} |
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65 | % |
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66 | \subtask{SPEAR-DE adaptation for COACH} |
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67 | \thales will use its internal software environment tool SPEAR DE to describe the |
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68 | application. The tool is able to partition and to generate the code for the target. \\ |
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69 | In this task, we will adapt SPEAR DE to generate the application description input of |
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70 | COACH framework. We will also describe the three templates of architecture in order to |
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71 | be able to partition the application on the architecture. |
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72 | \begin{livrable} |
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73 | \itemL{6}{27}{x}{\Sthales}{SPEAR-DE adaptation}{6:7:3} |
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74 | \setMacroInAuxFile{trtSpearde} |
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75 | Adaptation of SPEAR-DE for COACH framework. |
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76 | \OtherPartner{0}{12}{\Slip} {0.5:0.5:0} |
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77 | \end{livrable} |
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78 | % |
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79 | \subtask{\mds use case} |
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80 | The goal of the \mds demonstrator will be to experiment and validate the good integration |
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81 | of the COACH tools into an industrial SoC design flow for critical systems. This demonstrator will be based on |
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82 | the standard flow defined in the SoCket project and \mds will use a classical SoC platform |
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83 | based on the LEON processor and which simulation models are available for free (this will |
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84 | facilitate the further dissemination of the demonstrators to external prospects). |
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85 | The required prototypes of IP-XACT generators will be specified and implemented; they will be |
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86 | generic enough or at least customizable in order to be at the basis of the further deployement into |
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87 | actual design flows. The objectives of this demonstrator are the following: |
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88 | \begin{itemize} |
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89 | \item Validate the IP-XACT packaging of the generated SoC. |
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90 | \item Experiment the integration of the generated SoC into the top level |
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91 | (TLM or RTL) of a bigger system. |
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92 | \item Bring a focus on flow capabilities for requirements traceability |
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93 | from system properties, down to sub-systems implementation. |
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94 | \end{itemize} |
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95 | \begin{livrable} |
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96 | \itemV{0}{12}{d}{\Smds}{Use case} |
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97 | \setMacroInAuxFile{mdsAppSpecification} |
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98 | This deliverable is a document that specifies the demonstrator. |
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99 | \itemV{12}{27}{x}{\Smds}{\mds demonstrator} |
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100 | This deliverable is the intermediate demonstrator specified in (\mdsAppSpecification). |
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101 | \itemL{27}{36}{x}{\Smds}{\mds demonstrator}{6:6:6} |
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102 | This deliverable is the final demonstrator specified in (\mdsAppSpecification). |
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103 | \end{livrable} |
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104 | % |
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105 | \subtask{Evaluation report} |
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106 | In this sub-task, \mds, \thales and \bull will evaluate the COACH platform. |
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107 | The evaluation points are: |
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108 | 1) the ability to generate a whole VHDL of an embedded system on FPGA for an application |
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109 | mixing control and data flow aspects; |
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110 | 2) the performance of the generated system in terms of GOPS; |
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111 | 3) the design time from a high level description. |
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112 | \begin{livrable} |
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113 | \itemV{18}{27}{d+x}{\Smds}{Evaluation} |
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114 | This deliverable written by \Smds, \Sbull and \Sthales is a document |
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115 | that synthesizes the results got for the demonstrators |
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116 | (\NOVERSbullAppSpecification, \NOVERStrtAppSpecification, |
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117 | \NOVERStrtSpearde, \NOVERSmdsAppSpecification) |
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118 | using the COACH milestone of T0+18. |
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119 | \itemL{27}{36}{d+x}{\Smds}{Evaluation}{0:3:3} |
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120 | \OtherPartner{18}{36}{Sbull}{0:4:4.5} |
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121 | \OtherPartner{18}{36}{Sthales}{0:4:4.5} |
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122 | This deliverable is a document that validates and evaluates the COACH final release |
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123 | for the demonstrators. |
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124 | %(\NOVERSbullAppSpecification, \NOVERStrtAppSpecification, |
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125 | %\NOVERStrtSpearde, \NOVERSmdsAppSpecification). |
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126 | The final code of the application demonstrators (\NOVERSbullAppSpecification, |
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127 | \NOVERStrtAppSpecification) will be provide. |
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128 | \end{livrable} |
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129 | \end{workpackage} |
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