González, DiegoBotella Juan, GuillermoGarcía Sánchez, CarlosMeyer Bäse, AnkeMeyer Bäse, UwePrieto Matías, Manuel2023-06-182023-06-182015-02-2710.1117/12.2077104https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/24977This study focuses on accelerating the optimization of motion estimation algorithms, which are widely used in video coding standards, by using both the paradigm based on Altera Custom Instructions as well as the efficient combination of SDRAM and On-Chip memory of Nios II processor. Firstly, a complete code profiling is carried out before the optimization in order to detect time leaking affecting the motion compensation algorithms. Then, a multi-cycle Custom Instruction which will be added to the specific embedded design is implemented. The approach deployed is based on optimizing SOC performance by using an efficient combination of On-Chip memory and SDRAM with regards to the reset vector, exception vector, stack, heap, read/write data (.rwdata), read only data (.rodata), and program text (.text) in the design. Furthermore, this approach aims to enhance the said algorithms by incorporating Custom Instructions in the Nios II ISA. Finally, the efficient combination of both methods is then developed to build the final embedded system. The present contribution thus facilitates motion coding for low-cost Soft-Core microprocessors, particularly the RISC architecture of Nios II implemented in FPGA. It enables us to construct an SOC which processes 50×50 @ 180 fps.engCustomized Nios II multi-cycle instructions to accelerate block-matching techniquesconference paperhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2077104open access004.932Computer VisionOptical FlowMPEG CompressionBlock Matching algorithmNIOS IIFPGACustom InstructionsEmbedded SystemsInformática (Informática)Hardware1203.17 Informática