On the performance of a GPU-based SoC in a distributed spatial audio system
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On the performance of a GPU-based SoC in a distributed spatial audio systemAutoría
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2021-01-04Editor
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0920-8542; 1573-0484Cita bibliográfica
Belloch, J.A., Badía, J.M., Larios, D.F. et al. On the performance of a GPU-based SoC in a distributed spatial audio system. J Supercomput (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11227-020-03577-4Tipo de documento
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Many current system-on-chip (SoC) devices are composed of low-power multicore processors combined with a small graphics accelerator (or GPU) offering a trade-off between computational capacity and low-power consumption. ... [+]
Many current system-on-chip (SoC) devices are composed of low-power multicore processors combined with a small graphics accelerator (or GPU) offering a trade-off between computational capacity and low-power consumption. In this context, spatial audio methods such as wave field synthesis (WFS) can benefit from a distributed system composed of several SoCs that collaborate to tackle the high computational cost of rendering virtual sound sources. This paper aims at evaluating important aspects dealing with a distributed WFS implementation that runs over a network of Jetson Nano boards composed of embedded GPU-based SoCs: computational performance, energy efficiency, and synchronization issues. Our results show that the maximum efficiency is obtained when the WFS system operates the GPU frequency at 691.2 MHz, achieving 11 sources-per-Watt. Synchronization experiments using the NTP protocol show that the maximum initial delay of 10 ms between nodes does not prevent us from achieving high spatial sound quality. [-]
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Gobierno de España | Generalitat Valenciana | Universitat Jaume I
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TIN2017-82972-R | ESP2015-68245-C4-1-P | PROMETEO/2019/109 | UJI-B2019-36
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