论文标题

AR/VR设备的分布式传感器计算系统:用于电源估计的半分析模拟框架

Distributed On-Sensor Compute System for AR/VR Devices: A Semi-Analytical Simulation Framework for Power Estimation

论文作者

Gomez, Jorge, Patel, Saavan, Sarwar, Syed Shakib, Li, Ziyun, Capoccia, Raffaele, Wang, Zhao, Pinkham, Reid, Berkovich, Andrew, Tsai, Tsung-Hsun, De Salvo, Barbara, Liu, Chiao

论文摘要

增强现实/虚拟现实(AR/VR)眼镜被广泛预测为下一代计算平台。 AR/VR眼镜是一个复杂的“系统系统”,必须满足严格的外形,计算,功率和热需求。在本文中,我们将证明一种新颖的传感器上的计算架构,再加上新的半导体技术(例如密集的3D-IC互连和自旋传输扭矩磁极随机访问记忆,STT-MRAM),最重要的是,完整的硬件 - 软件 - 软件共处是可以吸引人的,并且是可获得的效果。为此,我们开发了一个半分析模拟框架,以估计新型AR/VR分布在传感器计算体系结构的功耗。该模型允许优化系统模块的主要技术特征,以及在分布式计算体系结构上的计算机视觉算法分区策略。我们表明,在基于计算密集型机器学习的手动跟踪算法的情况下,与集中式系统相比,分布式的传感器计算体系结构可以降低系统功耗,并且在延迟和隐私方面具有额外的好处。

Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality (AR/VR) glasses are widely foreseen as the next generation computing platform. AR/VR glasses are a complex "system of systems" which must satisfy stringent form factor, computing-, power- and thermal- requirements. In this paper, we will show that a novel distributed on-sensor compute architecture, coupled with new semiconductor technologies (such as dense 3D-IC interconnects and Spin-Transfer Torque Magneto Random Access Memory, STT-MRAM) and, most importantly, a full hardware-software co-optimization are the solutions to achieve attractive and socially acceptable AR/VR glasses. To this end, we developed a semi-analytical simulation framework to estimate the power consumption of novel AR/VR distributed on-sensor computing architectures. The model allows the optimization of the main technological features of the system modules, as well as the computer-vision algorithm partition strategy across the distributed compute architecture. We show that, in the case of the compute-intensive machine learning based Hand Tracking algorithm, the distributed on-sensor compute architecture can reduce the system power consumption compared to a centralized system, with the additional benefits in terms of latency and privacy.

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